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082 _a337 GWA
100 _aGwartney, James.
245 0 _aEconomic freedom of the World 2006
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bAcademic Foundation
260 _c2006
300 _a193 p.
365 _b 795.00
365 _dRS
520 _aThe key ingredients of economic freedom are personal choice, voluntary exchange, freedom to compete, and protection of the person and property. Economic freedom liberates individuals and families from government dependence and gives them control of their own future. Empirical research shows this spurs economic growth by unleashing individual dynamism. It also leads to democracy and other freedoms as people are unfettered from government dependence. The annual Economic Freedom of the World Report ranks countries on their level of economic freedom. This comprehensive index, constructed under the leadership of The Fraser Institute and Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman, is the most objective and accurate measure of economic freedom published to date by any organization and the only one that uses reprodu cible measures appropriate for peer-reviewed research. The 2006 annual report explores the evolution of economic freedom over the last quarter century and the impact of economic freedom on people's lives.
650 _aInternational economics
700 _aLawson, Robert.
700 _aEasterly, William.
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