Some guys claim to measure innovation and have determined that Mexico, India and Brazil are the three least-innovative countries of the study.
I don't know, but I've been to these three countries (I live in one of them) and it's quite clear to me that anyone is likely to get what they want out of measuring stuff the way they choose.
Really can anyone believe that ancient cultures like India, Brazil and Mexico are not innovative?
Mmmm, let's see who are behind this study: European-American Business Council (surprise surprise!)
Surely, if the chosen parameters are patents granted or something like that, of course you'd get such results. But, really, anyone reckons that innovation is credibly measurable by patents?
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