Switzerland has topped the list in the 2017 Best Countries report, a worldwide study that measures how nations are perceived on a global scale.
A joint project by US News & World Report, marketing company Y&R and the Wharton School, a business school at the University of Pennsylvania, the Best Countries report analyzed 80 countries this year, up from 60 in its first edition last year.
Included for the first time, Switzerland shot to the top of the ranking overall, ahead of Canada, the UK, Germany and Japan in the top five.
Sweden, the US, Australia, France and Norway made up the top ten ‘best countries’.
Under the study’s methodology, 65 country attributes were identified that are “relevant to the success of a modern nation”, according to a press release. Full story...
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A joint project by US News & World Report, marketing company Y&R and the Wharton School, a business school at the University of Pennsylvania, the Best Countries report analyzed 80 countries this year, up from 60 in its first edition last year.
Included for the first time, Switzerland shot to the top of the ranking overall, ahead of Canada, the UK, Germany and Japan in the top five.
Sweden, the US, Australia, France and Norway made up the top ten ‘best countries’.
Under the study’s methodology, 65 country attributes were identified that are “relevant to the success of a modern nation”, according to a press release. Full story...
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