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Economic Freedom of the Economic Freedom of the World: 2008 Annual ReportWorld: 2008 Annual Report
Fraser Institute
September 16, 2008
THANK YOU FOR COMING!THANK YOU FOR COMING!
The key to changing policy in the world is changing the climate of opinion about what works and what does not work in encouraging world development
The key to changing the climate of opinion is providing the widest possible audience with good information about the causes of development and under-development
Economic Freedom of the Economic Freedom of the World ProjectWorld Project
Objective: find a way to measure economic freedom and explore the connection between it and other indicators
20 year project Led by the late Milton Friedman, Rose Friedman
and Michael Walker Involved 60 of the world’s top scholars, including
three Nobel Laureates: Milton Friedman, Douglass North, and Gary Becker
What is the Economic What is the Economic Freedom of the World Index?Freedom of the World Index?
An annual compilation of data representing factors which make a country economically free
Authors: James Gwartney and Robert Lawson A compendium of 42 government policies affecting
economic freedom based on objective data or independent surveys
A ranking of 141 countries representing 95% of the world’s population according to the extent to which they permit their citizens to be economically free
Now a collaboration of Institutes in 76 different nations and territories
What is Economic Freedom?What is Economic Freedom?
Individuals have economic freedom when property they acquire without the use of force, fraud, or theft is protected from physical invasions by others and they are free to use, exchange, or give their property as long as their actions do not violate the identical rights of others. An index of economic freedom should measure the extent to which rightly acquired property is protected and individuals are engaged in voluntary transactions.
James Gwartney et al. 1996
Components of the Economic Components of the Economic
Freedom of the World IndexFreedom of the World Index
Size of government and taxationPrivate property and the rule of lawSoundness of moneyTrade regulation and tariffsRegulation of business, labour and capital
markets
Talk about making a difference …Talk about making a difference …
Albanian Center for Economic Albanian Center for Economic Research (ACER), AlbaniaResearch (ACER), AlbaniaFundación Libertad, ArgentinaFundación Libertad, ArgentinaInstitute of Public Affairs, AustraliaInstitute of Public Affairs, AustraliaTIGRA®, AustriaTIGRA®, AustriaCenter for Economic and Political Center for Economic and Political Research, AzerbaijanResearch, AzerbaijanThe Nassau Institute, BahamasThe Nassau Institute, BahamasMaking Our Economy Right (MOER), Making Our Economy Right (MOER), BangladeshBangladeshScientific Research Mises Center, Scientific Research Mises Center, BelarusBelarusCentre for the New Europe, BelgiumCentre for the New Europe, BelgiumFundacion Libertad y Democracia Fundacion Libertad y Democracia (FULIDE), Bolivia(FULIDE), BoliviaInstituto Liberal do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto Liberal do Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBrazilInstitute for Market Economics, Institute for Market Economics, BulgariaBulgariaLe Centre des Affaires Humaines Le Centre des Affaires Humaines (CEDAH), Burkina Faso(CEDAH), Burkina FasoCambodia Institute of Development Cambodia Institute of Development Study, Cambodia Study, Cambodia The Fraser Institute, CanadaThe Fraser Institute, CanadaInstituto Libertad y Desarrollo, ChileInstituto Libertad y Desarrollo, ChileInstituto Libertad y Progreso (ILP), Instituto Libertad y Progreso (ILP), ColombiaColombiaInstituto para la Libertad y el Instituto para la Libertad y el Análisis de Políticas, Costa RicaAnálisis de Políticas, Costa RicaThe Institute of Economics, CroatiaThe Institute of Economics, CroatiaLiberální Institut, Czech RepublicLiberální Institut, Czech RepublicCenter for Politiske Studier (CEPOS), Center for Politiske Studier (CEPOS), DenmarkDenmarkFundación Economía y Desarrollo Fundación Economía y Desarrollo Inc., Dominican RepublicInc., Dominican RepublicInstituto Ecuatoriano de Economía Instituto Ecuatoriano de Economía Política, EcuadorPolítica, Ecuador International University Audentes, Audentes University, EstoniaAssociation pour la Liberté Economique et le Progrès Social (ALEPS), France
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Member Institutes of Economic Freedom of the World Network
Society for Disseminating Economic Society for Disseminating Economic Knowledge:“New Economic School – Knowledge:“New Economic School – Georgia”, GeorgiaGeorgia”, GeorgiaLiberales Institut, GermanyLiberales Institut, GermanyThe Institute of Economic Affairs, GhanaThe Institute of Economic Affairs, GhanaCentro de Investigaciones Económicas Centro de Investigaciones Económicas Nacionales, GuatemalaNacionales, GuatemalaInstitut de Recherche pour la Liberte Institut de Recherche pour la Liberte Economique et la Prosperite (IRLEP), HaitiEconomique et la Prosperite (IRLEP), HaitiHong Kong Centre for Economic Research, Hong Kong Centre for Economic Research, Hong KongHong KongSzazadveg Foundation, HungarySzazadveg Foundation, HungaryCentre for Social and Economic Research Centre for Social and Economic Research (RSE), Iceland(RSE), IcelandCentre for Civil Society, IndiaCentre for Civil Society, IndiaThe Institute for Development of Economics The Institute for Development of Economics and Finance, Indonesiaand Finance, IndonesiaOpen Republic Institute, IrelandOpen Republic Institute, IrelandJerusalem Institute for Market Studies, Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies, IsraelIsraelCentro Einaudi, ItalyCentro Einaudi, ItalyBureau d'Analyse d'Ingenierie et de Bureau d'Analyse d'Ingenierie et de Logiciels (BAILO), Ivory CoastLogiciels (BAILO), Ivory CoastAfrican Research Center for Public Policy African Research Center for Public Policy and Market Process, Kenyaand Market Process, KenyaCenter for Free Enterprise, KoreaCenter for Free Enterprise, KoreaEconomic Policy Institute-Bishkek Economic Policy Institute-Bishkek Consensus, Kyrgyz RepublicConsensus, Kyrgyz RepublicLithuanian Free Market Institute, LithuaniaLithuanian Free Market Institute, LithuaniaD'Letzeburger Land, LuxembourgD'Letzeburger Land, LuxembourgCentro de Investigación para el Desarrollo Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo A.C., MexicoA.C., MexicoOpen Society Forum, MongoliaOpen Society Forum, MongoliaThe Center for Entrepreneurship and The Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CEED), MontenegroEconomic Development (CEED), MontenegroThe Prosperity Foundation, NepalThe Prosperity Foundation, NepalThe New Zealand Business Roundtable, New The New Zealand Business Roundtable, New ZealandZealandInstitute of Public Policy Analysis, NigeriaInstitute of Public Policy Analysis, Nigeria
Sample of Press Coverage forFraser Institute’ Economic Freedom of the World 2007
All Africa, AfricaAll Africa, AfricaBusiness Day, AfricaBusiness Day, AfricaBusiness.lafrica.com, AfricaBusiness.lafrica.com, AfricaLa NacionLa Nacion, Argentina, ArgentinaUniversia, ArgentinaUniversia, ArgentinaHetq Online, ArmeniaHetq Online, ArmeniaGulf Daily News, Gulf Daily News, BahrainBahrainZero Hora, BrazilZero Hora, BrazilPortal Acionista, BrazilPortal Acionista, BrazilO'Globo, BrazilO'Globo, BrazilSofia Echo, BulgariaSofia Echo, BulgariaBulgarian Paper, BulgariaBulgarian Paper, BulgariaCalgary Sun, CanadaCalgary Sun, CanadaGlobe and Mail, CanadaGlobe and Mail, CanadaNational Post, CanadaNational Post, CanadaToronto Sun, CanadaToronto Sun, CanadaToronto Star, CanadaToronto Star, CanadaVancouver Sun, CanadaVancouver Sun, CanadaChina Post, ChinaChina Post, ChinaChina Knowledge online, ChinaChina Knowledge online, ChinaXinhua News, China Xinhua News, China Chinese Paper, ChinaChinese Paper, ChinaBusiness Day, ColombiaBusiness Day, ColombiaListin Diaro, Dominican RepublicListin Diaro, Dominican RepublicEl Universon, EcuadorEl Universon, EcuadorFaz.net, GermanyFaz.net, GermanyGerman paper, GermanyGerman paper, GermanyDie Presse, GermanyDie Presse, GermanyHong Kong Daily, Hong KongHong Kong Daily, Hong KongLiving in Hong Kong, Hong KongLiving in Hong Kong, Hong KongPortfolio, HungaryPortfolio, HungaryBusiness Standard, IndiaBusiness Standard, IndiaIndia Paper, IndiaIndia Paper, India
Dawn, PakistanDawn, PakistanInvertia Peru, PeruInvertia Peru, PeruPhilippine Daily Enquirer, PhilippinesPhilippine Daily Enquirer, PhilippinesPoland Press, PolandPoland Press, PolandRompres, RomaniaRompres, RomaniaRussian Paper, RussiaRussian Paper, RussiaBlic Online, SerbiaBlic Online, SerbiaFinance, SloveniaFinance, SloveniaIzvoznookno, SloveniaIzvoznookno, SloveniaSlovanian Press agency, SloveniaSlovanian Press agency, SloveniaThe Strait Times, SingaporeThe Strait Times, SingaporeIVO.co.za, South AfricaIVO.co.za, South AfricaMail and Guardian, South AfricaMail and Guardian, South AfricaNews 24, South AfricaNews 24, South AfricaActualidad Economica, SpainActualidad Economica, SpainAgencia EFE, SpainAgencia EFE, SpainEuropa Press, Servicio Economico, Europa Press, Servicio Economico, SpainSpainInvertia, SpainInvertia, SpainTerra Espana, SpainTerra Espana, SpainSudanile website, SudanSudanile website, SudanAl Khaleej Newspaper, UAEAl Khaleej Newspaper, UAEKhaleej Times, UAEKhaleej Times, UAEBull & Bear Financial Report, USBull & Bear Financial Report, USBusiness Journal, USBusiness Journal, USOpEdNews.com (Newtown,PA)OpEdNews.com (Newtown,PA)Public Choice, USPublic Choice, USTradingMarkets.com, USTradingMarkets.com, USWall Street Journal, USWall Street Journal, USYahoo Finance, USYahoo Finance, USEl Universal, VenezuelaEl Universal, VenezuelaEl Nacional, VenezuelaEl Nacional, VenezuelaInvertia, VenezuelaInvertia, VenezuelaBusiness News, ZambiaBusiness News, ZambiaZimbabwe Guardian, ZimbabweZimbabwe Guardian, ZimbabweZimbabwe Standard, ZimbabweZimbabwe Standard, Zimbabwe
Business Standard, InternationalBusiness Standard, InternationalEl Economista, InternationalEl Economista, InternationalEconomist, InternationalEconomist, InternationalUS4Arabs, InternationalUS4Arabs, InternationalReuters, InternationalReuters, InternationalGlobes Israel, IsraelGlobes Israel, IsraelIsrael Business Area, IsraelIsrael Business Area, IsraelJerusalem Post, IsraelJerusalem Post, IsraelIl Sole, ItalyIl Sole, ItalyAl Ghad, JordanAl Ghad, JordanAlrai Newspaper, JordanAlrai Newspaper, JordanAddustour Newspaper, JordanAddustour Newspaper, JordanGreaterkashmir.com, KashmirGreaterkashmir.com, KashmirDonga Daily, KoreaDonga Daily, KoreaSegye Daily, KoreaSegye Daily, KoreaBaltic Business Weekly, LatviaBaltic Business Weekly, LatviaLatvian News Agency, LatviaLatvian News Agency, LatviaBaltic Business Weekly, LatviaBaltic Business Weekly, LatviaNufooz web, LebanonNufooz web, LebanonEdge Financial, MalaysiaEdge Financial, MalaysiaEdge Daily, MalaysiaEdge Daily, MalaysiaAgencia Mexicana de Noticias, MexicoAgencia Mexicana de Noticias, MexicoLa Jordana, MexicoLa Jordana, MexicoLa Cronica, MexicoLa Cronica, MexicoUB Post, MongoliaUB Post, MongoliaRepublika, MontenegroRepublika, MontenegroMarket Montenegro, MontenegroMarket Montenegro, MontenegroScoop, New ZealandScoop, New ZealandPress, New ZealandPress, New ZealandArabic Paper, OmanArabic Paper, OmanOman Tribune, OmanOman Tribune, OmanTimes of Oman, OmanTimes of Oman, OmanPakistan Press International, PakistanPakistan Press International, PakistanThe Post, PakistanThe Post, PakistanPakistan Defence, PakistanPakistan Defence, PakistanAHN, PakistanAHN, Pakistan
Sub-national and Regional IndicesSub-national and Regional Indices
Economic Freedom of the Arab WorldEconomic Freedom of the Arab World
Marketization Index of Chinese Provinces
Economic Freedom Index of Indian States
Economic Freedom Index of German States
Economic Freedom Index of Argentinean Provinces
Economic Freedom of North AmericaEconomic Freedom of North America
Introducing the 2008 Economic Introducing the 2008 Economic Freedom of the World Index ResultsFreedom of the World Index Results
Overall Economic Freedom Overall Economic Freedom Index and the Top 10Index and the Top 10
Source: The Fraser Source: The Fraser Institute.Institute.
0 2 4 6 8 10
Score (out of 10)
Hong Kong
Singapore
New Zealand
Average of top 10
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Chile
Canada
Australia
United States
Ireland
Overall Economic Freedom Overall Economic Freedom Index and the Bottom TenIndex and the Bottom Ten
0 2 4 6 8 10
Score (out of 10)
Chad
Central Afr. Rep.
Guinea-Bissau
Congo, Dem. R.
Venezuela
Niger
Congo, Rep. Of
Myanmar
Angola
Zimbabwe
Source: The Fraser Source: The Fraser Institute.Institute.
Economic Freedom Over TimeEconomic Freedom Over Time
6.15.5 5.4 5.5 5.7 6.0
6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.6 6.6
0
2
4
6
8
10
Eco
no
mic
Fre
edo
m S
core
1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Source: The Fraser Source: The Fraser Institute.Institute.
Economic Freedom and the Top 10Economic Freedom and the Top 10
Size of Government and the Top 10Size of Government and the Top 10
0 2 4 6 8 10
Score (out of 10)
Hong Kong
Switzerland
Singapore
Chile
Average of top 10
United States
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
United Kingdom
Ireland
Source: The Fraser Source: The Fraser Institute.Institute.
Legal System and Property Rights Legal System and Property Rights and the Top 10and the Top 10
0 2 4 6 8 10
Score (out of 10)
New Zealand
Australia
Switzerland
Singapore
Canada
United Kingdom
Average of top 10
Hong Kong
Ireland
United States
Chile
Source: The Fraser Source: The Fraser Institute.Institute.
Sound Money and the Top 10Sound Money and the Top 10
0 2 4 6 8 10
Score (out of 10)
United States
Canada
Switzerland
Ireland
Australia
United Kingdom
Average of top 10
Hong Kong
New Zealand
Chile
Singapore
Source: The Fraser Source: The Fraser Institute.Institute.
Freedom to Trade Internationally Freedom to Trade Internationally and the Top 10and the Top 10
0 2 4 6 8 10
Score (out of 10)
Hong Kong
Singapore
Chile
Ireland
Average of top 10
New Zealand
United Kingdom
United States
Australia
Canada
Switzerland
Source: The Fraser Source: The Fraser Institute.Institute.
Regulations and the Top 10Regulations and the Top 10
0 2 4 6 8 10
Score (out of 10)
New Zealand
Hong Kong
United States
United Kingdom
Chile
Singapore
Canada
Average of top 10
Switzerland
Australia
Ireland
Source: The Fraser Source: The Fraser Institute.Institute.
Credit Market Regulations Credit Market Regulations and the Top 10and the Top 10
0 2 4 6 8 10
Score (out of 10)
New Zealand
United Kingdom
Australia
United States
Canada
Average of top 10
Singapore
Chile
Hong Kong
Switzerland
Ireland
Source: The Fraser Source: The Fraser Institute.Institute.
Labor Market Regulations Labor Market Regulations and the Top 10and the Top 10
0 2 4 6 8 10
Score (out of 10)
United States
Hong Kong
Chile
New Zealand
Switzerland
Average of top 10
United Kingdom
Canada
Australia
Singapore
Ireland
Source: The Fraser Source: The Fraser Institute.Institute.
Business Regulations Business Regulations and the Top 10and the Top 10
0 2 4 6 8 10
Score (out of 10)
Singapore
Hong Kong
New Zealand
Canada
Switzerland
Average of top 10
Australia
Ireland
United Kingdom
Chile
United States
Source: The Fraser Source: The Fraser Institute.Institute.
Why is Economic Freedom Why is Economic Freedom Important?Important?
Economic rights are fundamental rights in the sense that without them there can be no political or civil freedoms
They are a prerequisite for growth and development
They are a prerequisite for broader human development
The impact on economic growth The impact on economic growth and developmentand development
Income (per person) of the Income (per person) of the Bottom TenBottom Ten
0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000
GDP per Capita, 2006 (ppp)
Venezuela
Angola
Congo, Rep. Of
Chad
Myanmar
Central Afr. Rep.
Niger
Guinea-Bissau
Congo, Dem. R.
Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators, Indicators, 2008.2008.
Income (per person) of the Top 10Income (per person) of the Top 10
$0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000
GDP per Capita, 2006 (ppp)
SingaporeUnited States
IrelandHong KongSwitzerland
CanadaAustralia
United KingdomNew Zealand
Chile
Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators, Indicators, 2008.2008.
Per Capita Income and Economic Per Capita Income and Economic Freedom QuartileFreedom Quartile
$0
$5,000
$10,000
$15,000
$20,000
$25,000
$30,000
$35,000
GD
P P
er C
apit
a (p
pp
), 2
006
Most FreeQuartile
2nd Quartile3rd QuartileLeast FreeQuartile
Least Free ………………... Most FreeLeast Free ………………... Most FreeSources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators, Indicators, 2008.2008.
Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Freedom QuartileEconomic Freedom Quartile
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
3.0%
4.0%
5.0%
Fo
reig
n d
ire
ct
inv
es
tme
nt,
ne
t in
flo
ws
(%
of
GD
P),
19
90
-20
06
Most FreeQuartile
2nd Quartile3rd QuartileLeast FreeQuartile
Least Free ……………...…... Most FreeLeast Free ……………...…... Most Free
Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators, Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators, 2008.2008.
Economic Freedom,the Poor, andEconomic Freedom,the Poor, andInequalityInequality
Income Share of the Poorest 10% and Income Share of the Poorest 10% and
Economic FreedomEconomic Freedom
0.0%
0.5%
1.0%
1.5%
2.0%
2.5%
3.0%
Inco
me S
hare
Held
by
Lo
west
10%
, 1990-2
006
Most FreeQuartile
2ndQuartile
3rdQuartile
Least FreeQuartile
Least Free …………….. Most FreeLeast Free …………….. Most FreeSources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators, Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators,
2008.2008.
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Income Level of the Poorest 10% and Income Level of the Poorest 10% and
Economic FreedomEconomic Freedom
$0$1,000$2,000$3,000$4,000$5,000$6,000$7,000$8,000$9,000
Inco
me L
evel
of
the
Po
ore
st
10%
, 1990-2
006
Most FreeQuartile
2ndQuartile
3rdQuartile
Least FreeQuartile
Least Free …………….. Most FreeLeast Free …………….. Most FreeSources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators, Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators,
2008.2008.
Economic Freedom, Other Economic Freedom, Other Freedoms and DemocracyFreedoms and Democracy
Economic Freedom and Political RightsEconomic Freedom and Political Rights Higher ratings indicate higher levels of political rightsHigher ratings indicate higher levels of political rights
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
Po
liti
cal
Rig
hts
(o
ut
of
10)
Most FreeQuartile
2nd Quartile3rd QuartileLeast FreeQuartile
Least Free …………………. Most FreeLeast Free …………………. Most Free
Sources: The Fraser Institute; Freedom House, Freedom in the World Country Ratings, Sources: The Fraser Institute; Freedom House, Freedom in the World Country Ratings, 2006, available at http://www.freedomhouse.org/.2006, available at http://www.freedomhouse.org/.
Economic Freedom and Civil LibertiesEconomic Freedom and Civil Liberties Higher ratings indicate higher levels of civil libertiesHigher ratings indicate higher levels of civil liberties
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
Civ
il L
iber
ties
(o
ut
of
10)
Most FreeQuartile
2nd Quartile3rd QuartileLeast FreeQuartile
Least Free …………………… Most FreeLeast Free …………………… Most Free Sources: The Fraser Institute; Freedom House, Freedom in the World Country Sources: The Fraser Institute; Freedom House, Freedom in the World Country Ratings, 2006, available at http://www.freedomhouse.org/.Ratings, 2006, available at http://www.freedomhouse.org/.
Economic Freedom and CorruptionEconomic Freedom and CorruptionLower values indicate lower levels of corruptionLower values indicate lower levels of corruption
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
Co
rru
pti
on
Ra
tin
g
(ou
t o
f 1
0)
Most FreeQuartile
2nd Quartile3rd QuartileLeast FreeQuartile
Least Free …………………. Most FreeLeast Free …………………. Most Free
Sources: The Fraser Institute; Transparency International, Corruption Perceptions Index, Sources: The Fraser Institute; Transparency International, Corruption Perceptions Index, 2006/2007, available at http://www.transparency.org.2006/2007, available at http://www.transparency.org.
The impact of Economic Freedom on The impact of Economic Freedom on the UN’s Human Development Index the UN’s Human Development Index and other indicators of well-beingand other indicators of well-being
Human Development Index and Economic Human Development Index and Economic Freedom QuartilesFreedom Quartiles
Higher ratings indicate higher levels of developmentHigher ratings indicate higher levels of development
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
Un
ited
Nat
ion
s H
um
an D
evel
op
men
t In
dex
Most FreeQuartile
2nd Quartile3rd QuartileLeast FreeQuartile
Least Free ……………. Most FreeLeast Free ……………. Most Free
Sources: The Fraser Institute; United Nations Development Programmme, Human Sources: The Fraser Institute; United Nations Development Programmme, Human Development Indicators 2008, available at http://hdr.undp.org/.Development Indicators 2008, available at http://hdr.undp.org/.
Life Expectancy at Birth and Life Expectancy at Birth and Economic Freedom QuartilesEconomic Freedom Quartiles
0
20
40
60
80
Yea
rs
Most FreeQuartile
2nd Quartile3rd QuartileLeast FreeQuartile
Least Free ……………. Most FreeLeast Free ……………. Most Free
Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators, Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators,
2008.2008.
Infant Mortality and Economic Infant Mortality and Economic Freedom QuartileFreedom Quartile
0
20
40
60
80
Per
1,0
00 li
ve b
irth
s, 2
006
Most FreeQuartile
2nd Quartile3rd QuartileLeast FreeQuartile
Least Free ………..………. Most FreeLeast Free ………..………. Most Free Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators, Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators,
2008.2008.
% of Population Using Improved % of Population Using Improved Water SourcesWater Sources
0
20
40
60
80
100
Per
cen
tag
e
Most FreeQuartile
2nd Quartile3rd QuartileLeast FreeQuartile
Least Free ………………... Most FreeLeast Free ………………... Most Free Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators, Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators,
2008.2008.
Environmental Performance and Economic Environmental Performance and Economic Freedom QuartileFreedom Quartile
Higher ratings indicate higher levels of environmental performanceHigher ratings indicate higher levels of environmental performance
0
20
40
60
80
100
Ind
ex (
ou
t o
f 10
0)
Most FreeQuartile
2nd Quartile3rd QuartileLeast FreeQuartile
Least Free ………..……….. Most FreeLeast Free ………..……….. Most Free Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators, Sources: The Fraser Institute; The World Bank, World Development Indicators,
2008.2008.
New research:New research: Economic Freedom and World PovertyEconomic Freedom and World Poverty
Economic Freedom and World PovertyEconomic Freedom and World Poverty
Eradication of world poverty: a crucial matter for economist, policy makers and concerned citizens
Seth W. Norton and James D. Gwartney, in chapter 2, explore the relationship between economic freedom and poverty in developing nations
Economic Freedom and World PovertyEconomic Freedom and World Poverty
Facts Both the $1-per-day and the $2-per-day poverty rates
have declined since 1980
The weighted (by population) mean poverty rate indicates that the overall $1-per-day poverty rate of developing countries was nearly cut in half between 1980 and 2004 (from 32% to 17%)
Furthermore, various non-pecuniary indicators of poverty also imply that the well-being of the poor has improved during the past quarter of a century
53
Economic Freedom and World PovertyEconomic Freedom and World Poverty
Empirical Evidence
The results confirm a strong positive relationship between economic freedom and poverty reduction
Specifically, the weighted $1-per-day poverty rate was 29.7% in 2004 for countries with EFW ratings of less than 5, but only 7.7% for countries with EFW ratings between 6 and 7
And the $2-per-day poverty rate declines from 51.5% to 46.2% to 38.9% as one moves from the least (less than 5) to the most free (between 6 and 7) developing nations
A one-unit increase in economic freedom rating between 1980 and 1995 was associated with a 5.21 percentage-point reduction in the $1-per-day poverty rate and a 5.22 percentage-point reduction in the $2-per-day poverty rate
55
Economic Freedom and World PovertyEconomic Freedom and World Poverty
Empirical Evidence
The authors also examine the relationship between economic freedom and non-pecuniary set of poverty indicators:
• % of population with access to improved water• Life expectancy at birth, total (years)• Infant survival rate (per 1000)• Under-five survival rate (per 1000)• Physicians (per 1,000 people)• % of population with adequate nourishment• UN Human poverty index
The results shows once again that poverty rates are substantially lower in persistently free developing nations compare to the economies with lower levels of economic freedom
Economic Freedom and World PovertyEconomic Freedom and World Poverty
Empirical Evidence
72.6% of the population has access to safe water in the mostly unfree economies (less than 5) compared to nearly 100% in the mostly free developing nations (more than 7)
Life expectancy of people in the mostly free group is over 20-years greater than for those in mostly unfree developing economies
Mostly free economies have more than twice as many physicians per 1,000 population than mostly unfree economies
Economic Freedom and World PovertyEconomic Freedom and World Poverty
Empirical Evidence
For every 1,000 births, 64 more babies survive in mostly free developing countries per year than in the mostly unfree developing nations
For every thousand children under age of five, 109 more children survive in mostly free developing nations each year than in those countries that are mostly unfree
Policy ImplicationsPolicy Implications
Developing nations need to focus on increasing economic freedom to promote growth and reduce poverty
Reductions in poverty rates are closely related to institutions and policies consistent with economic freedom
Growth is the driving force behind reductions in poverty. Without economic growth, there will be little or no reduction in poverty
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Policy Implications for AfricaPolicy Implications for Africa
The authors investigate high poverty levels in Sub- Saharan Africa and find these nations need to increase economic freedom. Specifically, they need to
Build the rule of law to protect property rights, encourage investment, and reduce corruption
Remove trade barriers so that African nations, which tend to have small domestic market, can achieve gains from trade
Simplify business regulations to encourage investment by eliminating unnecessary regulatory barriers, reduce corruption, and lower administrative costs on businesses
ConclusionsConclusions
Economic Freedom
Increases prosperity for allReduces poverty Increases other freedomsImproves quality of life
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