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2017 rank

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Germany

1

2

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France

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5

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United Kingdom

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Canada

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4

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Japan

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7

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United States

6

1

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Italy

7

6

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Switzerland

8

8

+1.34

Australia

9

9

+0.76

Sweden

10

10

+1.30

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