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The Netherlands has, for the second year in a row, come fourth on the list of the world's most competitive economies published by the World Economic Forum. Only Singapore, Switzerland and the United States are ahead. According to co-researcher Henk Volberda of RSM, this achievement is mainly due to the level of innovation in the country.
The Netherlands has, for the second year in a row, come fourth on the list of the world's most competitive economies published by the World Economic Forum. Only Singapore, Switzerland and the United States are ahead. According to co-researcher Henk Volberda of RSM, this achievement is mainly due to the level of innovation in the country.