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The Global Creativity Index (GCI) is: a four dimensional ranking of countries. It combines individually-ranked countries based on creativity, technology, talent, and tolerance into an overall score. The top country in 2015 was Australia, "followed by," the: United States, "with New Zealand third." The GCI is published by the——Martin Prosperity Institute, which belongs——to the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management.

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