
Australia ranked eighth on the list.
13:22, 16/01/2017, MondayU: Update: 13:36, 16/01/2017, Monday
World's most inclusive and advanced economies
The World Economic Forum ranked the world's economies based on their performance against key indicators ranging from poverty, inequality, public debt and environmental factors.Here is the top 10 most inclusive and advanced reports.
Norway, famous for its green and mountainous landscapes, ranked first on the Most Inclusive and Advanced Economies list.
Luxembourg ranked second.
Switzerland, known for its ski resorts and hiking trails, ranked third.
Next on the list is Iceland, which ranked fourth.
Denmark, the smallest of the Nordic countries, ranked fifth.
The Scandinavian nation with thousands of coastal islands and inland lakes, Sweden, ranked sixth.
Famous for its tulips and cycling routes, the Netherlands ranked seventh.
New Zealand, a nation split into two islands, ranked ninth.
German-speaking Austria ranked tenth.
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