March 8, 2004Economy

Measuring economic freedom

Rediff has an interesting story on how different methods used to compute economic freedom yield drastically different results. But

This is an archived blog post from The Acorn.

Both studies find that the more economically-free states are also more prosperous, but have shied away from arriving at any conclusions about causality — whether economic freedom leads to stronger economies or whether stronger economies result in more economic freedom. [Rediff]

This last observation tallies in with my own conclusions, which I posted here and here a couple of weeks ago. I do not think it is necessary to find the causal link between economic freedom & prosperity or human development. Economic freedom is a fundamental right and must be seen as such. That it correlates with prosperity and development is an advantage.



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