S'pore ranked No 2 again in talent-competitiveness
It does well in ease of doing business and male-female earnings ratio, but Insead says it should raise its spending on R&D and its tolerance towards minorities and immigrants
Singapore
SINGAPORE has again been ranked as the world's second-most talent competitive country, behind only Switzerland.
This makes it the only Asian country in the top 10 of the Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI) compiled by the business school Insead.
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