In an annual report titled Economic Freedom of the World from the Cato Institute, co-authored by James Gwartney (author of our textbook for MGT 551), 130 countries were evaluated for economic freedom on an index scale from 1 (economicall unfree) to 10 (economically free). Economic freedom is then compared to various economic, health, political freedom variables.
- Nations in the top quartile of economic freedom have an average per-capita GDP of $24,402, compared to US$2,998 for those nations in the bottom quartile.
- The top quartile has an average per-capita economic growth rate of 2.1%, compared to minus 0.2% for the bottom quartile.
- Unemployment in the top quartile averages 5.9%, compared to 12.7% in the bottom quartile.
- Life expectancy is 77.8 years in the top quartile compared to 55.0 years in the bottom quartile.
- In nations of the top quartile, only 0.3% of children are in the labor force, compared to 19.3% in the least economically free nations.
- In nations of the top quartile, the average income of the poorest 10% of the population is $6,519, compared to $826 for those in the bottom quartile.
- Nations in the top quartile of economic freedom, have an average score of 1.8 for political rights on a scale of 1 to 7, where 1 marks the highest level of freedom and 7, the lowest level. The bottom quartile has an average score of 4.6.
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