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This is utterly ridiculous! Under 'Science & Technology' they have the US at number 26 and that technical powerhouse, Austria, at number 2.


And who knew Belgium is number 1 in the world for their contribution to Culture? Plastic Bertrand's influence shouldn't be underestimated, I suppose.

It's weighted for size of economy which takes population into account. So Austria's patents and international publication in relation to size of economy are higher than US, and US makes life hard for international students and is duly punished; though of course the US is the number one science powerhouse.


UK does very well at most stuff, we get punished for invading stuff and selling everyone weapons.

We're also screwed on the climate because one of the factors is the sustainability of countries' demands on their natural resources. Given the UK will never be able to feed itself it will never do well here.

Maybe we should ask Mr Blair to pay the authors a visit.


Belgium = Chocolate.


El Pibe Wrote:

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>

> UK does very well at most stuff, we get punished

> for invading stuff and selling everyone weapons.

> We're also screwed on the climate because one of

> the factors is the sustainability of countries'

> demands on their natural resources. Given the UK

> will never be able to feed itself it will never do

> well here.

I'm not saying it's fair but it's done by cultural goods and services as percentage of economy as defined in report below.


This includes cultural tourism, ie cities, museums etc where Belgium will rank highly here.


But more importantly it'll be a bigger relative sector than other stuff, so somewhere like russia that has lots of this but it'll be much smaller as a percentage compared to natural resources say, will rank lower than belgium.


http://unctad.org/en/Docs/ditctab20103_en.pdf

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