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JRC Statistical Audit - 2022 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...and economic crises, an additional challenge has emerged: the geopolitical risks introduced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries with a tool to measure and benchmark national attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow
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JRC Statistical Audit - 2022 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...and economic crises, an additional challenge has emerged: the geopolitical risks introduced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries with a tool to measure and benchmark national attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow
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JRC Audit of the 2021 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 crisis. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2019 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J.... In line with this view, the European House - Ambrosetti has developed an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2020 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European House - Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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Joint Research Centre Statistical Audit of the 2018 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency, and Endowment. These pillars are used to organise and aggregate 21 Key
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Attractiveness of the transport sector
https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/social-is...Initiatives the Commission takes to increase the attractiveness of the transport sector.
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Update on Vietnam's Global Innovation Index 2020
https://intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/news-...In IPVN’s 2019 report on “Understanding IP Indicators in the Global Innovation Index (GII)”
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Urban Mobility Index ranks 100 global cities
https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu...Arthur D Little recently released their Future of mobility 3.0 report, which considers recent societal and technological trends alongside new mobility solutions.
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Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI)
https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services-tools/global-conf...GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
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Dynamic Global Conflict Risk Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...This report presents a dynamic model of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI), a conflict risk model supporting the design of European Union’s (EU) conflict prevention strategies developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with an expert panel of researchers and policy-makers. While most studies
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JRC Audit of the 2021 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 crisis. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit - 2022 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...and economic crises, an additional challenge has emerged: the geopolitical risks introduced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries with a tool to measure and benchmark national attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow
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JRC Audit of the 2021 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 crisis. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2019 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J.... In line with this view, the European House - Ambrosetti has developed an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2020 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European House - Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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Joint Research Centre Statistical Audit of the 2018 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency, and Endowment. These pillars are used to organise and aggregate 21 Key
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Attractiveness of the transport sector
https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/social-is...Initiatives the Commission takes to increase the attractiveness of the transport sector.
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Update on Vietnam's Global Innovation Index 2020
https://intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/news-...In IPVN’s 2019 report on “Understanding IP Indicators in the Global Innovation Index (GII)”
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Urban Mobility Index ranks 100 global cities
https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu...Arthur D Little recently released their Future of mobility 3.0 report, which considers recent societal and technological trends alongside new mobility solutions.
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Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI)
https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services-tools/global-conf...GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
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Dynamic Global Conflict Risk Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...This report presents a dynamic model of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI), a conflict risk model supporting the design of European Union’s (EU) conflict prevention strategies developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with an expert panel of researchers and policy-makers. While most studies
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2019 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J.... In line with this view, the European House - Ambrosetti has developed an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency
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JRC Statistical Audit - 2022 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...and economic crises, an additional challenge has emerged: the geopolitical risks introduced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries with a tool to measure and benchmark national attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow
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JRC Audit of the 2021 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 crisis. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2019 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J.... In line with this view, the European House - Ambrosetti has developed an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2020 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European House - Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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Joint Research Centre Statistical Audit of the 2018 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency, and Endowment. These pillars are used to organise and aggregate 21 Key
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Attractiveness of the transport sector
https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/social-is...Initiatives the Commission takes to increase the attractiveness of the transport sector.
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Update on Vietnam's Global Innovation Index 2020
https://intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/news-...In IPVN’s 2019 report on “Understanding IP Indicators in the Global Innovation Index (GII)”
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Urban Mobility Index ranks 100 global cities
https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu...Arthur D Little recently released their Future of mobility 3.0 report, which considers recent societal and technological trends alongside new mobility solutions.
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Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI)
https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services-tools/global-conf...GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
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Dynamic Global Conflict Risk Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...This report presents a dynamic model of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI), a conflict risk model supporting the design of European Union’s (EU) conflict prevention strategies developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with an expert panel of researchers and policy-makers. While most studies
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2020 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European House - Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit - 2022 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...and economic crises, an additional challenge has emerged: the geopolitical risks introduced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries with a tool to measure and benchmark national attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow
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JRC Audit of the 2021 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 crisis. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2019 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J.... In line with this view, the European House - Ambrosetti has developed an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2020 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European House - Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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Joint Research Centre Statistical Audit of the 2018 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency, and Endowment. These pillars are used to organise and aggregate 21 Key
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Attractiveness of the transport sector
https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/social-is...Initiatives the Commission takes to increase the attractiveness of the transport sector.
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Update on Vietnam's Global Innovation Index 2020
https://intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/news-...In IPVN’s 2019 report on “Understanding IP Indicators in the Global Innovation Index (GII)”
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Urban Mobility Index ranks 100 global cities
https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu...Arthur D Little recently released their Future of mobility 3.0 report, which considers recent societal and technological trends alongside new mobility solutions.
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Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI)
https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services-tools/global-conf...GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
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Dynamic Global Conflict Risk Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...This report presents a dynamic model of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI), a conflict risk model supporting the design of European Union’s (EU) conflict prevention strategies developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with an expert panel of researchers and policy-makers. While most studies
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Joint Research Centre Statistical Audit of the 2018 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency, and Endowment. These pillars are used to organise and aggregate 21 Key
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JRC Statistical Audit - 2022 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...and economic crises, an additional challenge has emerged: the geopolitical risks introduced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries with a tool to measure and benchmark national attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow
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JRC Audit of the 2021 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 crisis. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2019 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J.... In line with this view, the European House - Ambrosetti has developed an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2020 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European House - Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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Joint Research Centre Statistical Audit of the 2018 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency, and Endowment. These pillars are used to organise and aggregate 21 Key
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Attractiveness of the transport sector
https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/social-is...Initiatives the Commission takes to increase the attractiveness of the transport sector.
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Update on Vietnam's Global Innovation Index 2020
https://intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/news-...In IPVN’s 2019 report on “Understanding IP Indicators in the Global Innovation Index (GII)”
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Urban Mobility Index ranks 100 global cities
https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu...Arthur D Little recently released their Future of mobility 3.0 report, which considers recent societal and technological trends alongside new mobility solutions.
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Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI)
https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services-tools/global-conf...GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
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Dynamic Global Conflict Risk Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...This report presents a dynamic model of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI), a conflict risk model supporting the design of European Union’s (EU) conflict prevention strategies developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with an expert panel of researchers and policy-makers. While most studies
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Attractiveness of the transport sector
https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/social-is...Initiatives the Commission takes to increase the attractiveness of the transport sector.
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JRC Statistical Audit - 2022 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...and economic crises, an additional challenge has emerged: the geopolitical risks introduced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries with a tool to measure and benchmark national attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow
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JRC Audit of the 2021 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 crisis. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2019 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J.... In line with this view, the European House - Ambrosetti has developed an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2020 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European House - Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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Joint Research Centre Statistical Audit of the 2018 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency, and Endowment. These pillars are used to organise and aggregate 21 Key
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Attractiveness of the transport sector
https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/social-is...Initiatives the Commission takes to increase the attractiveness of the transport sector.
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Update on Vietnam's Global Innovation Index 2020
https://intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/news-...In IPVN’s 2019 report on “Understanding IP Indicators in the Global Innovation Index (GII)”
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Urban Mobility Index ranks 100 global cities
https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu...Arthur D Little recently released their Future of mobility 3.0 report, which considers recent societal and technological trends alongside new mobility solutions.
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Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI)
https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services-tools/global-conf...GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
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Dynamic Global Conflict Risk Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...This report presents a dynamic model of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI), a conflict risk model supporting the design of European Union’s (EU) conflict prevention strategies developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with an expert panel of researchers and policy-makers. While most studies
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Update on Vietnam's Global Innovation Index 2020
https://intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/news-...In IPVN’s 2019 report on “Understanding IP Indicators in the Global Innovation Index (GII)”
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JRC Statistical Audit - 2022 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...and economic crises, an additional challenge has emerged: the geopolitical risks introduced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries with a tool to measure and benchmark national attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow
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JRC Audit of the 2021 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 crisis. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2019 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J.... In line with this view, the European House - Ambrosetti has developed an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2020 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European House - Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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Joint Research Centre Statistical Audit of the 2018 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency, and Endowment. These pillars are used to organise and aggregate 21 Key
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Attractiveness of the transport sector
https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/social-is...Initiatives the Commission takes to increase the attractiveness of the transport sector.
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Update on Vietnam's Global Innovation Index 2020
https://intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/news-...In IPVN’s 2019 report on “Understanding IP Indicators in the Global Innovation Index (GII)”
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Urban Mobility Index ranks 100 global cities
https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu...Arthur D Little recently released their Future of mobility 3.0 report, which considers recent societal and technological trends alongside new mobility solutions.
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Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI)
https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services-tools/global-conf...GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
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Dynamic Global Conflict Risk Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...This report presents a dynamic model of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI), a conflict risk model supporting the design of European Union’s (EU) conflict prevention strategies developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with an expert panel of researchers and policy-makers. While most studies
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Urban Mobility Index ranks 100 global cities
https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu...Arthur D Little recently released their Future of mobility 3.0 report, which considers recent societal and technological trends alongside new mobility solutions.
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JRC Statistical Audit - 2022 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...and economic crises, an additional challenge has emerged: the geopolitical risks introduced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries with a tool to measure and benchmark national attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow
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JRC Audit of the 2021 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 crisis. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2019 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J.... In line with this view, the European House - Ambrosetti has developed an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2020 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European House - Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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Joint Research Centre Statistical Audit of the 2018 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency, and Endowment. These pillars are used to organise and aggregate 21 Key
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Attractiveness of the transport sector
https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/social-is...Initiatives the Commission takes to increase the attractiveness of the transport sector.
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Update on Vietnam's Global Innovation Index 2020
https://intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/news-...In IPVN’s 2019 report on “Understanding IP Indicators in the Global Innovation Index (GII)”
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Urban Mobility Index ranks 100 global cities
https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu...Arthur D Little recently released their Future of mobility 3.0 report, which considers recent societal and technological trends alongside new mobility solutions.
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Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI)
https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services-tools/global-conf...GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
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Dynamic Global Conflict Risk Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...This report presents a dynamic model of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI), a conflict risk model supporting the design of European Union’s (EU) conflict prevention strategies developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with an expert panel of researchers and policy-makers. While most studies
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Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI)
https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services-tools/global-conf...GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
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JRC Statistical Audit - 2022 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...and economic crises, an additional challenge has emerged: the geopolitical risks introduced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries with a tool to measure and benchmark national attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow
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JRC Audit of the 2021 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 crisis. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2019 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J.... In line with this view, the European House - Ambrosetti has developed an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2020 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European House - Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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Joint Research Centre Statistical Audit of the 2018 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency, and Endowment. These pillars are used to organise and aggregate 21 Key
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Attractiveness of the transport sector
https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/social-is...Initiatives the Commission takes to increase the attractiveness of the transport sector.
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Update on Vietnam's Global Innovation Index 2020
https://intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/news-...In IPVN’s 2019 report on “Understanding IP Indicators in the Global Innovation Index (GII)”
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Urban Mobility Index ranks 100 global cities
https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu...Arthur D Little recently released their Future of mobility 3.0 report, which considers recent societal and technological trends alongside new mobility solutions.
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Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI)
https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services-tools/global-conf...GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
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Dynamic Global Conflict Risk Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...This report presents a dynamic model of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI), a conflict risk model supporting the design of European Union’s (EU) conflict prevention strategies developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with an expert panel of researchers and policy-makers. While most studies
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Dynamic Global Conflict Risk Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...This report presents a dynamic model of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI), a conflict risk model supporting the design of European Union’s (EU) conflict prevention strategies developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with an expert panel of researchers and policy-makers. While most studies
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JRC Statistical Audit - 2022 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...and economic crises, an additional challenge has emerged: the geopolitical risks introduced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries with a tool to measure and benchmark national attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow
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JRC Audit of the 2021 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 crisis. The European House – Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2019 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J.... In line with this view, the European House - Ambrosetti has developed an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency
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JRC Statistical Audit of the 2020 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...Attractiveness is a crucial factor in the global scramble for talented people, investments and know-how. It is a prerequisite for competitiveness and it remains so also in the new challenging scenario depicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European House - Ambrosetti has developed the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) to provide countries
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Joint Research Centre Statistical Audit of the 2018 Global Attractiveness Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...an international monitoring framework – the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) – that measures a country’s attractiveness as determining element of its ability to be competitive and to grow. The GAI builds on four attributes of attractiveness: Openness, Innovation, Efficiency, and Endowment. These pillars are used to organise and aggregate 21 Key
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Attractiveness of the transport sector
https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/social-is...Initiatives the Commission takes to increase the attractiveness of the transport sector.
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Update on Vietnam's Global Innovation Index 2020
https://intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/news-...In IPVN’s 2019 report on “Understanding IP Indicators in the Global Innovation Index (GII)”
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Urban Mobility Index ranks 100 global cities
https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu...Arthur D Little recently released their Future of mobility 3.0 report, which considers recent societal and technological trends alongside new mobility solutions.
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Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI)
https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services-tools/global-conf...GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
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Dynamic Global Conflict Risk Index
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/J...This report presents a dynamic model of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI), a conflict risk model supporting the design of European Union’s (EU) conflict prevention strategies developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with an expert panel of researchers and policy-makers. While most studies
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