Forbes Most Powerful Women
Forbes Most Powerful Women: Merkel Tops List For Second Year
Our second ranking of the world's most powerful women illustrates how fleeting power is. Megawati Sukarnoputri, the former president of Indonesia who lost her reelection bid, dropped off the
rankings. Gone, too, is Carleton (Carly) Fiorina, booted from Hewlett-Packard. The scandal-plagued president of the Philippines, Gloria Arroyo (#4), could soon be off as well. Among the newcomers:
Yulia Tymoshenko (#3), prime minister of Ukraine.
Our power rankings are based on a composite of visibility (measured by press citations) and economic impact. The latter, in turn, reflects three things: résumé (a prime minister is more powerful than
a senator); the size of the economic sphere over which a leader holds sway; and a multiplier that aims to make different economic yardsticks comparable. For example, a politician is assigned a GDP
number but gets a low multiplier, while a foundation executive is assigned the foundation's assets but gets a high multiplier.
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