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Tag Archives: James Gwartney
Measuring Liberty: The Economic Freedom of the World Index
By Matt Kelly Defining freedom can be a difficult endeavor, yet the ability to compare relative economic and social liberties among countries is of significant importance for economic research. With that aim in mind, Florida State University professor and DeVoe … Continue reading
Posted in DeVoe Moore Center, Fiscal Policy, Politics, Regulation
Tagged arab spring, data, economic development, economic growth, economics, EFW, free markets, freedom, gdp, Hong Kong, James Gwartney, liberty, Middle East, politics, ppp, purchasing power parity, research, Robert Lawson, Singapore, world index
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