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China joins 20 most innovative economies; U.S. falls to No. 6

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By EDITH M. LEDERER

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The Donald would translate this as " China stealing innovation to get ahead".

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@Kaerimashita

LOLed at your comment XD

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Make America Sixth Again?

Make America Sith Again?

Make America Sick Again?

Not sure which.

BTW, looking it up, South Korea came in 12th, Japan 13th.

Both the USA and Japan had a troubling point too, in their efficiency ratios, which both were far below their ranks.

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Less America doing innovating, more going to the olde ways

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Thanks to immigrant researchers the US remains at place six.

Most innovation takes place around the Tech firms and in the military industrial complex.

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China is extraordinary. While the finest engineers of Japan and Germany spent decades developing a high-speed rail system, the Chinese managed to do in a few years. They must be absolute geniuses.

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While the finest engineers of Japan and Germany spent decades developing a high-speed rail system, the Chinese managed to do in a few years.

The Chinese call that 'technology transfer', some call it theft :)

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