The Global Innovation Index 2015 (GII), jointly released by Cornell University, INSEAD and the World Intellectual Property Organization, shows Switzerland remains the world's most innovative economy, according to a report by china.org.cn.
China, ranking 29th, displays a performance similar to the top 25 high-income economies, including areas such as human capital development and research and development funding.
The GII, now in its eighth edition, ranks the performance of 141 economies on 79 indicators gauging both innovative capabilities and measurable results.
10. Denmark
Score: 57.70
Rank in 2014: 8th