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Global Innovation Index 2011

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The Global Innovation Index (GII) is a recognition of the key role that innovation serves as a driver of economic growth and prosperity. It is also an acknowledgement of the need for a broad horizontal vision of innovation that is applicable to both developed and emerging economies, with the inclusion of indicators that go beyond the traditional measures of innovation (such as the level of research and development in a given country). The GII is a valuable benchmarking tool to facilitate public-private dialogue, whereby policymakers, business leaders and other stakeholders can evaluate progress on a continual basis.

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  • Wipo, 2011. "Global Innovation Index 2011," WIPO Economics & Statistics Series, World Intellectual Property Organization - Economics and Statistics Division, number 2011:gii, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:wip:report:2011:gii
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