Where Are the World’s Top “Knowledge Competitive” Economies?
San Jose, the heart of California’s Silicon Valley, heads the 2005 edition of the World Knowledge Competitiveness Index (WKCI), followed by the U.S. regions of Boston, San Francisco and Hartford, Conn. Seattle ranks fifth. The report, which compares the knowledge economies of the world’s leading regions, was published in mid-December by Robert Huggins Associates. The highest-ranked non-U.S. region is Stockholm, Sweden, which climbed seven places to eighth position. Tokyo, which ranks 23rd, is the highest ranked region outside of North America and Europe. Robert Huggins Associates issues its 2005 World Knowledge Competitiveness Index. Full story: http://www.expansionmanagement.com/s … =17032&st=3 No reader comments so far. Be the first to comment by clicking the button below.