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1 2007 Index of Economic Freedom OUTLINE 1. What’s New? 2. Results 3. How Economic Freedom is Measured 4. Freedom and Prosperity 2 What’s New? 1. Continuity! Ranks, Scores, Usability 2. New Academic Advisory Board 3. New % Scores: 0-100 replaces 5-1 4. New Methodology: More Data-driven 5. New Labor Freedom 6. New Country Page Design 7. New Regions: Europe. Americas. 3 RESULTS: Top 10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Hong Kong Singapore Australia United States New Zealand United Kingdom Ireland Luxembourg Switzerland Canada 89.3% 85.7% 82.7% 82.0% 81.6% 81.6% 81.3% 79.3% 79.1% 78.7% 4 RESULTS: Distribution 5 6 10 Biggest* Economies United States China Japan India Germany United Kingdom France Italy Russia Brazil WORLD 82.0% 54.0% 73.6% 55.6% 73.5% 81.6% 66.1 % 63.4% 54.0% 60.9% 60.6% * In terms of total GDP 7 Measuring Freedom: 2007 Advisory Board • • William W. Beach, co-chairman, The Heritage Foundation Tim Kane, co-chairman, The Heritage Foundation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Maria Sophia Aguirre, Catholic University of America Donald J. Boudreaux, George Mason University Ike Brannon, Economist, Washington, D.C. Simeon Djankov, World Bank Axel Dreher, ETH Zurich Clive Granger, University of California, San Diego Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Council on Foreign Relations Garett Jones, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Mordechai “Max” Kreinin, Michigan State University Philippe Lacoude, Economist, Paris, France Richard Roll, University of California, Los Angeles Xavier Sala-i-Martin, Columbia University Friedrich Schneider, University of Linz Aaron Smith, University of California, Davis 8 Measuring Freedom: The 10 Economic Freedoms There are 10 Freedoms, each measured 0-100. Overall score is a simple average (equal weights). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Business Freedom Trade Freedom Fiscal Freedom Fdm. from Government Monetary Freedom Investment Freedom Financial Freedom Property Rights Fdm. from Corruption Labor Freedom - Ease of starting business - Tariffs and barriers - Tax rates and revenue - State spending & ownership - Inflation and price controls - Free flow of capital - Banking institutions - Physical & intellectual - Perception of corruption - Flexibility of labor market 9 Measuring Freedom: Revised Methodology 10 Freedoms (New Methodology*) 10 Factors (Old Methodology) Regulation Trade Policy Fiscal Burden Government Intervention Monetary Policy Wages and Prices Foreign Investment Banking and Finance Property Rights Informal Market Business Freedom Trade Freedom Fiscal Freedom Freedom from Government Monetary Freedom + Investment Freedom Financial Freedom Property Rights Freedom from Corruption Labor Freedom *New methodology is applied to all previous years, 1995-2007 10 Measuring Freedom: Time Series Continuity 2006 to 2007 Continuity (100 = no change) Explanation 1995 to 2007 Continuity (100 = no change) Explanation New Data in 2005 Business Freedom 100 50 Trade Freedom 100 100 Fiscal Freedom 100 100 Freedom from Government 100 100 Monetary Freedom 95 New Data in 2007 95 New Data in 2007 Investment Freedom 90 New Scale in 2007 90 New Scale in 2007 Financial Freedom 90 New Scale in 2007 90 New Scale in 2007 Property Rights 90 New Scale in 2007 90 New Scale in 2007 Freedom from Corruption 100 50 New Data in 2002 Labor Freedom 100 0 Introduced in 2004 11 Economic Freedom and GDP Per Capita Note: log scale Per Capita GDP (PPP) Sources: World Bank, World Development Indicators Online, at publications.worldbank.org/su bscriptions/WDI (subscription required); Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook 2005, at www.cia.gov/cia/publications/ factbook/index.html; International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook database, April 2006, at www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/ weo/2006/01/data/index.htm; and Tim Kane, Kim R. Holmes, and Mary Anastasia O’Grady, 2007 Index of Economic Freedom (Washington, D.C.: The Heritage Foundation and Dow Jones & Company, Inc., 2007), at www.heritage.org/index. $100,000 $10,000 $1,000 $100 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Economic Freedom Score 12