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Small is beautiful – and connected

November 29, 2007 Graeme Codrington Connection Economy, Global View No Comments

Small, rich and stable countries tend to be the most globalised, at least according to an index of 72 countries by A.T. Kearney, a consultancy, and Foreign Policy magazine – to see a graphic of the 2005 index, click MORE below, or follow this link.

Their index uses 12 measures which cover economic integration, personal contact, political engagement and technological connectivity. As The Economist said, a little disparagingly, actually, “The index may be most useful for starting debates.” But, for what it what’s check it out below…


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