Tajikistan has been considered the most non-creative country of Central Asia

DUSHANBE, August 10, 2015, Asia-Plus — Tajikistan takes the last place in Central Asia in the rating of the most creative countries of the world. In the recently published rating of “Global Creativity Index 2015” (GCI) Tajikistan is on 114th place among 139 countries of the world. Among the countries of Central Asia the highest […]

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DUSHANBE, August 10, 2015, Asia-Plus — Tajikistan takes the last place in Central Asia in the rating of the most creative countries of the world.

In the recently published rating of “Global Creativity Index 2015” (GCI) Tajikistan is on 114th place among 139 countries of the world. Among the countries of Central Asia the highest place in this rating is taken by Kazakhstan (84th place). Uzbekistan is on 100th place, Kirgizstan – on 111th. Turkmenistan is absent in the research.

The global creativity rating is made based on the researches of the experts that rest on three basic positions: “Talan”, “Technology”, “Tolerance”.

Tajikistan took 85th place in the world for tolerance , 90th – for talent and 106th – for technologies.

Australia took the first place in the overall ranking followed by the USA and New Zealand. The top ten countries include Canada, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Iceland, Singapore and Nederland. Russia turned out to be on 38th raw of the rating. The GCI rating is rounded up by Iraq.

The GCI rating is compiled by the Canadian Martin Prosperity Institute and evaluates the economic prosperity of 139 states. 

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