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Correlations between Economy > Innovation ...

Variable Strength
...and  Economy > Technological achievement 83% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Growth competitiveness score 81% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Technology index 80% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Media > Phone subscribers 78% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > School life expectancy > Male 76% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > Per capita government expenditure on health in international dollars 76% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > Per capita total expenditure on health in international dollars 76% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Overall productivity > PPP 75% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > School life expectancy > Total 75% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Environment > Environmental agreement compliance 74% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Environment > Ecological footprint 74% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Media > Fax machines 73% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Public institution index 73% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Gender development 72% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Infrastructure 71% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Students from households with computer > Age 13 70% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > Spending > Per person 68% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Human Development Index 68% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Enrolment ratio > Secondary level 67% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Macroeconomic environment index 67% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Energy > Electric generation ability 66% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > Health care funding > Public per capita 66% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Male population > Age 55-59 > % of the total 66% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > GDP per capita in 1973 66% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > School life expectancy > Female 65% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Research and development personnel 65% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Male population > Age 60-64 > % of the total 64% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Transportation > Motor vehicles 64% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Crime > Bribery victims (inverse) 63% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Total population > Age 55-59 > % of the total 63% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > Health care funding > Total per capita 62% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Business efficiency 62% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Average years of schooling of adults 62% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Gender empowerment 61% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Total population > Age 60-64 > % of the total 61% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Energy > Commercial energy use 60% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Proportion of 17 year olds in secondary education 60% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Female population > Age 15-19 > % of the total (inverse) 59% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Female population > Age 20-24 > % of the total (inverse) 59% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Total population > Age 15-19 > % of the total (inverse) 59% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Male population > Age 15-19 > % of the total (inverse) 58% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Tertiary enrollment 58% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Total population > Age 20-24 > % of the total (inverse) 58% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Persons per room (inverse) 58% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Economic activity > Men aged 65 plus (inverse) 57% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Female population > Age 85-89 > % of the total 57% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Divorce rate 57% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Female population > Age 55-59 > % of the total 57% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Male population > Age 20-24 > % of the total (inverse) 56% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Male population > Age 50-54 > % of the total 56% [plot | correlate | graph]
Average: 66%

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A correlation is a statistical measure of similarity between at least two given sets of data. NationMaster's correlations compare two variables from our database and reveal statistical relationships between them. The percentages you see represent the strength (or likelihood) that a change in the topic variable is matched by a change in the listed variables below it. But remember: These correlations do not imply causation, that is, one does not necessarily cause the other. Also, not all variables contain all countries, rather subsets of countries matched together.

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  • Outliers have been removed only where they are outside 3 standard deviations of the mean.
  • Only variable pairs where at least 15 countries match for each have been considered.
  • Strength is given by the correlation coefficient (R squared). It is the fraction of variation in Y that can be attributed to the variation in X. 100% signifies a perfect fit (R squared of 1). The top 50 such stats are displayed



DEFINITION: Innovation
Units: Unitless Scale

SOURCE: Porter, Michael E. and Scott Stern, National Innovative Capacity, Chapter 2.2 in Porter, Michael, and JeffreySachs (eds.), The Global Competitiveness Report 2001-2002, New York: Oxford University Press, 2001, p.104. via ciesin.org

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