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National intangible capital (NIC) performance for 59 countries 2014 as measured by the ELSS (Edvinsson-Lin-Ståhle-Ståhle) methodology for measuring stock of national intangible capital, economic impacts and efficiency of NIC:[1] Research is supported as an initiative by The New Club of Paris.[2]
- NIC index values as a measure for stock of country NIC potentials embedded in its national intangible capital
- Human capital: Capacity and capability of a country population
- Market capital: Global business attractivity of country
- Process capital: Operational functionality of the nation
- Renewal capital: Capacity for knowledge creation, exploitation and innovation
- Economic impacts of NIC in GDP formation as percentage (%) of GDP, i.e. how much of GDP is depending on and produced by utilizing NIC
- Efficiency of NIC as output/input ratio, i.e. ratio of percentage impact in GDP per cost of input as percentage of GDP
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In further sections national intangible capital NIC and the ELSS methodology is described in detail.
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(Source: bimac nic 2014 / http://bimac.fi)
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