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Article: Singapore tops ranking in new globalization index from A.T. Kearney and Foreign Policy Magazine; New research indicates that world's most global nations display greater income equality and less corruption.
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- January 9, 2001
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M2 PRESSWIRE-9 January 2001-EDS: Singapore tops ranking in new globalization index from A.T. Kearney and Foreign Policy Magazine; New research indicates that world's most global nations display greater income equality and less corruption (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Singapore ranks as the world's most global country, leading a group of nations that have become integrated with their neighbors through cross-border flows of goods and services, capital, people and communication. These countries display more equitable patterns of income distribution, lower levels of corruption, and higher levels of political ...