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Highlights of the

2014 Index of
Economic Freedom
Promoting Economic Opportunity and Prosperity

In partnership with

Terry Miller
Anthony B. Kim
Kim R. Holmes
Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
SIX “FREE”
ECONOMIES

Hong Kong

Singapore

Australia

Switzerland New Zealand

Canada

An

n i 2 0 th
E s ve r
sa sar
y y

REGIONAL
LEADERS

Canada

Switzerland

Bahrain

Chile

Hong Kong

Mauritius

North
America

Europe

Middle East/
North Africa

Latin
America

Asia-Pacific

Sub-Saharan
Africa

GREATER FREEDOM MEANS GREATER
PERFORMANCE BY SEVERAL MEASURES
Countries with higher levels of economic
freedom substantially outperform others in:
• Economic growth
• Per-capita incomes
• Health care
• Education
• Protection of the environment
• Reduction of poverty
• Overall well-being

Health
Per Capita
Income

1.00

Education

0.75

Environment
0.50

0.25

0
0

25

50

75

100

2014 INDEX SCORE

FOUR BIG GAINERS
Four emerging economies have achieved
notable score gains over the past five years.
With a cumulative score increase of over
five points, each of these countries has
recorded five years of sustained growth in
economic freedom, successfully navigating
the global economic uncertainty.

8.4

Colombia
6.7

Poland

6.7

United Arab Emirates
Indonesia

5.1

AMERICA IN DECLINE
By sharp contrast, the United States has
been on the opposite path as the only
country to have recorded a loss of economic
freedom for seven straight years.
83
81
79
77

81.2

United
States
75.5

75
73
2007 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 2014

MORE
INSIDE
Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
CHANGING OF THE GUARD IN EUROPE
A notable realignment of European countries continues to be underway in terms of advancing
economic freedom. Eighteen countries
recorded their highest economic freedom scores ever
in the 2014 Index. By contrast, five others
registered scores lower than those they first received
nearly two decades ago when the Index began to record economic freedom.
Finland

Sweden

Norway

Estonia

Iceland

Latvia

Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
United
Kingdom

Belarus
Poland
Germany

Ireland
Luxembourg

Czech
Republic
Austria

Liechtenstein

Switzerland

Slovakia

Moldova

Serbia

Romania
Bulgaria

Spain

Ukraine

Hungary

Croatia

Italy

France

Sea of
Azov
Black
Sea

Greece

Slovenia

■ Moderately Free

Georgia

Cyprus

Bosnia & Herzegovina
Macedonia
Montenegro Kosovo
Albania
■ Mostly Free

Caspian
Sea

Turkey

Malta

Portugal

■ Free

Russia

Lithuania

■ Mostly Unfree

■ Repressed

Armenia

■ Not Ranked

ECONOMIC FREEDOM: CHANGES SINCE 2013

FREEDOM COMPONENT SCORES
RULE OF LAW Property Rights
Freedom from Corruption
GOVERNMENT Fiscal Freedom
SIZE Government Spending
REGULATORY Business Freedom
EFFICIENCY Labor Freedom
Monetary Freedom
OPEN Trade Freedom
MARKETS Investment Freedom
Financial Freedom

–0.3
–0.3
+0.1
+1.6
+0.3
+1.0
+0.5
+0.3
+3.3
+0.1

REGIONAL SCORES
Asia-Pacific

+1.1

Sub-Saharan
Africa

+0.9

Europe

+0.5

South and Central
America/
Caribbean

+0.3

North America
Middle East/
North Africa

No change
–0.3
RANKING THE WORLD BY ECONOMIC FREEDOM
Rank	 Country	

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65

Hong Kong
Singapore
Australia
Switzerland
New Zealand
Canada
Chile
Mauritius
Ireland
Denmark
Estonia
United States
Bahrain
United Kingdom
The Netherlands
Luxembourg
Taiwan
Germany
Finland
Sweden
Lithuania
Georgia
Iceland
Austria
Japan
Czech Republic
Botswana
United Arab Emirates
Macau
Qatar
South Korea
Norway
Saint Lucia
Colombia
Belgium
The Bahamas
Malaysia
Uruguay
Jordan
Brunei
Armenia
Latvia
Macedonia
Israel
Barbados
Cyprus
Peru
Oman
Spain
Poland
Hungary
Saint Vincent
and the Grenadines
Costa Rica
Albania
Mexico
Jamaica
Slovak Republic
Malta
El Salvador
Cape Verde
Bulgaria
Romania
Dominica
Turkey
Rwanda

Overall Score

90.1
89.4
82.0
81.6
81.2
80.2
78.7
76.5
76.2
76.1
75.9
75.5
75.1
74.9
74.2
74.2
73.9
73.4
73.4
73.1
73.0
72.6
72.4
72.4
72.4
72.2
72.0
71.4
71.3
71.2
71.2
70.9
70.7
70.7
69.9
69.8
69.6
69.3
69.2
69.0
68.9
68.7
68.6
68.4
68.3
67.6
67.4
67.4
67.2
67.0
67.0
67.0
66.9
66.9
66.8
66.7
66.4
66.4
66.2
66.1
65.7
65.5
65.2
64.9
64.7

Rank	 Country	

66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131

Overall Score

Ghana
Kazakhstan
Montenegro
Portugal
France
Panama
Thailand
Trinidad and Tobago
Slovenia
South Africa
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
Paraguay
Madagascar
Dominican Republic
Azerbaijan
Swaziland
Guatemala
Samoa
Kyrgyz Republic
Italy
Croatia
Zambia
The Philippines
Sri Lanka
Uganda
The Gambia
Vanuatu
Namibia
Serbia
Lebanon
Mongolia
Burkina Faso
Fiji
Indonesia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nicaragua
Morocco
Tonga
Gabon
Tanzania
Côte d'Ivoire
Cambodia
Tunisia
Moldova
Kenya
Honduras
Benin
Brazil
Belize
Bhutan
Seychelles
Djibouti
Greece
India
Guyana
Mali
Yemen
Malawi
Senegal
Pakistan
Niger
Mozambique
Nigeria
Suriname
Bangladesh

64.2
63.7
63.6
63.5
63.5
63.4
63.3
62.7
62.7
62.5
62.3
62.2
62.0
61.7
61.3
61.3
61.2
61.2
61.1
61.1
60.9
60.4
60.4
60.1
60.0
59.9
59.5
59.5
59.4
59.4
59.4
58.9
58.9
58.7
58.5
58.4
58.4
58.3
58.2
57.8
57.8
57.7
57.4
57.3
57.3
57.1
57.1
57.1
56.9
56.7
56.7
56.2
55.9
55.7
55.7
55.7
55.5
55.5
55.4
55.4
55.2
55.1
55.0
54.3
54.2
54.1

Rank	 Country	

132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

Overall Score

Papua New Guinea
Guinea
Mauritania
Egypt
Cameroon
China
Liberia
Tajikistan
Russia
Burundi
Comoros
Guinea-Bissau
Laos
Maldives
Algeria
Vietnam
Sierra Leone
Nepal
Belarus
Ethiopia
Togo
Micronesia
Lesotho
Ukraine
Haiti
São Tomé and Príncipe
Bolivia
Ecuador
Angola
Central African Republic
Burma
Uzbekistan
Kiribati
Solomon Islands
Argentina
Chad
Equatorial Guinea
Congo, Rep. of
Timor-Leste
Turkmenistan
Congo, Dem. Rep. of
Iran
Eritrea
Venezuela
Zimbabwe
Cuba
North Korea
Afghanistan
Iraq
Kosovo
Libya
Liechtenstein
Somalia
Sudan
Syria

53.9
53.5
53.2
52.9
52.6
52.5
52.4
52.0
51.9
51.4
51.4
51.3
51.2
51.0
50.8
50.8
50.5
50.1
50.1
50.0
49.9
49.8
49.5
49.3
48.9
48.8
48.4
48.0
47.7
46.7
46.5
46.5
46.3
46.2
44.6
44.5
44.4
43.7
43.2
42.2
40.6
40.3
38.5
36.3
35.5
28.7
1.0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

ECONOMIC FREEDOM SCORE
80–100 	 FREE
70–79.9 	 MOSTLY FREE
60–69.9 	 MODERATELY FREE
50–59.9 	 MOSTLY UNFREE
0–49.9 	 REPRESSED
Advancing Freedom
The Path to Greater
Development and Progress
he 20th edition of the
of
TEconomic FreedomagainIndexthe
shows economic freedom once
on
rise, reaching the highest point in
the Index’s 20-year history. Behind
this record are stories of human
progress and the achievements of

countries and their citizens—literally billions of people around the
world whose lives have measurably
improved. As previous editions of
the Index have documented, the
link between economic freedom and
long-term development is clear and

Economic Freedom, Standard of Living, and Poverty
GDP per Capita (Purchasing Power Parity)

Poverty Intensity

$50,000

0.25

$45,404

$40,000

0.22
0.20

$37,799

$30,000

0.15

$20,000

0.10

$16,457

0.06
$10,000

$0

$5,541

Free

Mostly Moderately Mostly
Free
Free
Unfree

$6,231

Repressed

0.05

0

Mostly Free Mostly
and
Unfree
Moderately and
Free
Repressed

Category in the Index of Economic Freedom
Source: 2014 Index of Economic Freedom.

	

Chart 1

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strong. The Index results, when compared with data measuring economic
and social conditions in countries
around the world, provide strong
evidence of the free-market system’s
success in promoting prosperity and
human development.
The Index has shown that the most
critical variable in sustaining the
wealth of nations and the most effective means to eliminating poverty
is economic freedom. For countries
that achieve scores that reflect even
moderate levels of economic freedom (60 or above), the relationship
between economic freedom and per
capita GDP is highly significant.
Greater levels of economic freedom have had a major positive
impact on poverty levels over the

past decade. Poverty intensity, as
measured by the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP)
Multidimensional Poverty Index
that assesses the nature and intensity of deprivation at the individual
level in education, health, and standard of living, is much lower on average in countries with higher levels of
economic freedom. The intensity of
poverty in countries whose economies are considered mostly free or
moderately free is only about onefourth the level in countries that are
rated less free.
By a great many measures, the
past 20 years during which the Index
has been charting the advance of
economic freedom have been the
most prosperous in the history of

As Economic Freedom Rises, Global Economy Expands
and Poverty Declines
Average Score in
the Index of
Economic Freedom

Real Global GDP in
Trillions of Constant
2005 U.S. Dollars

Percent of Global
Population in
Poverty

61

$60

50%

60.3
60

$53.7

43%

$50

40%

$40

30%

59
58

57.6

$31.7
$30

57
56
1995 2000

$20
2010 ’14

1993 2000

Source: 2014 Index of Economic Freedom.

2	

20%

21%

10%
2010 ’12

1990
Chart 2

Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom

2000

2010

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humankind. More people are living
better lives than ever before.
The free-market system that is
rooted in economic freedom has
fueled unprecedented economic
growth around the world. Over the
past two decades in which the global
economy has moved toward greater
economic freedom, becoming “moderately free” overall, the world economy achieved real GDP expansion by
around 70 percent, lifting hundreds
of millions of people out of poverty.
With global economic freedom
rising, the world has recorded significant economic growth, and the
global poverty rate has been cut in
half. Opening the gates of prosperity
to ever more people around the world,
economic freedom has made the
world a profoundly better place.

freedom are an important determinant of rates of growth. Key drivers
of this economic growth and poverty
reduction are the high levels of flexibility and resilience that come with
economic freedom.
Vibrant and lasting economic
growth results when governments
implement policies that enhance
economic freedom and empower
individuals with greater choice and
more opportunities. There is a robust
relationship between improving economic freedom and achieving higher
per capita economic growth. Whether
long-term (20 years), medium-term
(10 years), or short-term (5 years), the
relationship between changes in economic freedom and changes in economic growth is consistently positive.
(See Chart 3.)
Undeniably, countries moving
toward greater economic freedom
THE IMPORTANCE OF GROWING tend to achieve higher rates of growth
ECONOMIC FREEDOM
in per capita GDP over time. In all
of the three specific periods examAny discussion about advancing
economic freedom is essentially a ined in this 20-year Index database,
story of the empowerment of peo- the average annual per capita ecople. Strengthening and expanding nomic growth rates of countries that
freedom improves each individual’s have grown economic freedom most
chance to achieve his or her goals and are at least 50 percent higher than
own and enjoy the value of what he or those of countries where freedom
she creates. People crave liberation has stagnated or eroded. Even better,
from poverty, and they hunger for the advancing economic freedom prodignity of free will. By reducing barri- duces dynamic and inclusive growth
ers to these fundamentals, the forces for ordinary people in a society. Ecoof economic freedom create a frame- nomic freedom, cultivated by the rule
work in which people can fulfill their of law, limited government, regulatory efficiency, and open markets, has
dreams of success.
In this vein, one of the most proven to be critical to generating the
important goals of economic policy broader based economic growth that
in almost every country in the world creates opportunities in all sectors of
is to increase the rate of economic society.
Debate over the complex intergrowth. There is strong support
play between economic freedom and
within the global database for the
idea that improvements in economic democracy or political freedom has

	

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Advancing Economic Freedom Leads to
Higher Economic Growth
Average Annual Growth
in Real Per Capita GDP
3.5%

20 YEARS

3.5%

10 YEARS

2.5%

3.0%

3.0%

2.5%

2.5%

2.0%

2.0%

1.5%

1.5%

1.5%

1.0%

1.0%

1.0%

0.5%

0.5%

5 YEARS

0%

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

0%

2.0%

0.5%

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

0%

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Change in Economic Freedom Score, by Quartile
(1st—most improvement, 4th—least)
Source: 2014 Index of Economic Freedom.

been renewed and intensified over
the past three years, particularly as
the Middle East and North Africa
region has undergone a challenging
period, but the positive relationship
between the two is undeniable. (See
Chart 4.) By empowering people to
exercise greater control of their daily
lives, economic freedom ultimately
nurtures political reform as well by
making it possible for individuals to
gain the economic resources necessary to challenge entrenched interests or compete for political power,
thereby encouraging the creation of
more pluralistic societies.
Pursuit of greater economic freedom is thus an important stepping
stone to democracy. It empowers the
poor and builds the middle class. It is

4	

Chart 3

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a philosophy that encourages entrepreneurship and disperses economic
power and decision-making throughout an economy.
Also notably, in countries around
the world, economic freedom has
been shown to increase countries’
capacity for innovation and to
improve overall environmental performance as well.
The positive link between economic freedom and higher levels of
innovation ensures greater economic
dynamism in coping with various
developmental challenges, and the
most remarkable improvements in
clean energy use and energy efficiency over the past decades have
occurred not as a result of government regulation, but rather because

Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
Economic Freedom and Democratic Governance
12

Tre
nd
Lin
e

Economist
Intelligence
Unit’s (EIU)
Index of
Democracy

Each circle
represents a nation
in the Index of
Economic Freedom

10
8

Correlation: 0.65
R2: 0.42

6
4
2
0
0

20

40

60

80

100

Overall Score in the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
Source: 2014 Index of Economic Freedom.

of advances in economic freedom
and freer trade that have unleashed
greater economic opportunity and
generated a virtuous cycle of investment, innovation (including in
greener technologies), and dynamic
economic growth.

THE INDEX BEYOND 20
Improving and maintaining economic freedom is the proven way
to generate positive cycles of economic growth and lasting prosperity.
Economies that have advanced economic freedom have achieved overall levels of growth higher than those
achieved by countries where economic freedoms have been curtailed
by the heavy hand of government.

	

Chart 4

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No other systems that have been
tried have come close in terms of
providing broad-based prosperity.
Countries that have not joined the
march of freedom have left their
citizens lagging behind and even, in
the worst cases, stuck in poverty or
destitution.
Such failures are inexcusable.
Most important, they are preventable.
It is too soon to know how coming
years will play out as the Index of Economic Freedom enters its third decade.
Nonetheless, it is both heartening to
know that economic freedom is again
on the march and safe to predict that
countries that find the political will
and wisdom to advance economic
freedom will see their citizens prosper in the years ahead.

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Moving Ahead or Falling Behind?
Rank According to Long-Term Score Change
Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

Azerbaijan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Georgia
Armenia
Rwanda
Moldova
Lithuania
Romania
Kazakhstan
Angola
Guinea-Bissau
Suriname
Albania
Cape Verde
Poland
Nicaragua
Bulgaria
Botswana
Uzbekistan
Latvia
Samoa
Bangladesh
Laos
Croatia
Slovenia
Hungary
Sweden
Mongolia
Tajikistan
Canada
Estonia
India
Macedonia
Peru
Madagascar
Malta
Guyana
Belarus
Finland
Burkina Faso
Mozambique
Ukraine
Kyrgyz Republic
Niger
Qatar
Vietnam
Denmark
Ghana
Seychelles
Comoros
Mauritius
Australia
Ireland
Mauritania
Chile
Ethiopia
Egypt
Turkmenistan
Nigeria
Israel

Score
Change
31.3
29.0
28.5
26.7
26.4
24.3
23.3
22.6
22.0
20.3
17.8
17.5
17.2
16.4
16.3
15.9
15.7
15.2
15.0
13.7
13.5
13.2
12.7
12.4
12.3
11.8
11.7
11.1
10.9
10.8
10.7
10.6
10.6
10.5
10.1
10.1
10.0
9.7
9.7
9.5
9.5
9.4
9.3
9.3
9.2
9.1
8.8
8.6
8.4
8.1
8.0
7.9
7.7
7.7
7.5
7.4
7.2
7.2
7.0
6.9

Country
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120

Uruguay
The Gambia
Jordan
Turkey
Colombia
Barbados
Burundi
Slovak Republic
Haiti
Yemen
Brazil
Dominican Republic
Norway
Montenegro
Zambia
The Philippines
São Tomé and Príncipe
Switzerland
Cambodia
The Netherlands
Czech Republic
Spain
Côte d'Ivoire
Liberia
Iran
Tonga
Fiji
Belgium
Mexico
Germany
Indonesia
Congo, Rep. of
Mali
New Zealand
Singapore
Serbia
Saint Vincent
and the Grenadines
Benin
Dominica
Kenya
Lesotho
Austria
Jamaica
Iceland
Saint Lucia
South Africa
Luxembourg
Togo
Hong Kong
Burma
Djibouti
Cameroon
Portugal
Vanuatu
Cuba
Russia
Malawi
Sierra Leone
Kiribati
China

Score
Change
6.8
6.6
6.5
6.5
6.2
6.0
6.0
6.0
5.9
5.7
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.4
5.3
5.1
5.0
4.8
4.6
4.5
4.4
4.4
4.3
4.3
4.2
4.1
4.0
3.9
3.7
3.6
3.6
3.4
3.1
3.1
3.1
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.3
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.1
1.1
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.5

Country
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
N/A

Tanzania
Gabon
Solomon Islands
Honduras
Eritrea
Cyprus
Nepal
United Arab Emirates
Italy
Maldives
Taiwan
Chad
Sri Lanka
Equatorial Guinea
Macau
Congo, Dem. Rep. of
Guatemala
South Korea
France
Bhutan
Bahrain
Costa Rica
United States
Micronesia
The Bahamas
Swaziland
Namibia
Malaysia
Pakistan
Japan
Oman
Senegal
El Salvador
Uganda
United Kingdom
Kuwait
Lebanon
Paraguay
Morocco
Papua New Guinea
Algeria
Greece
Guinea
Saudi Arabia
Tunisia
Belize
Trinidad and Tobago
Timor-Leste
North Korea
Thailand
Panama
Bolivia
Ecuador
Zimbabwe
Central African
Republic
Argentina
Venezuela
Brunei

Score
Change
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
-0.1
-0.2
-0.2
-0.3
-0.3
-0.3
-0.6
-0.6
-0.7
-0.7
-0.8
-0.8
-0.8
-0.9
-1.0
-1.1
-1.1
-1.2
-1.9
-2.0
-2.1
-2.2
-2.3
-2.4
-2.6
-2.8
-2.8
-2.9
-3.0
-3.0
-3.8
-3.8
-3.9
-4.5
-4.7
-4.9
-5.5
-5.9
-6.1
-6.1
-6.2
-6.5
-7.3
-7.9
-8.0
-8.2
-8.4
-9.7
-13.0
-13.1
-23.4
-23.5
N/A

Score change over the country's history in the Index. For more information, see Appendix, Index of Economic Freedom Scores, 1995–2014.

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Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
Index Highlights for 2014

Economic FreeThe 2014 Index ofcountries in six
dom covers 186
regions. The global average economic

freedom score has reached 60.3, the
highest ever recorded in the 20-year
history of the Index. World economic
freedom has improved by 0.7 point
from last year and 2.7 points from
1995. Much of the momentum toward
greater freedom that had been lost
during the past five years has been
regained.

Of the 178 economies numerically graded in the 2014 Index, six
have earned the designation of “free”
with scores above 80. The next 28
countries, with scores between 70
and 80, are considered “mostly free.”
These 34 economies sustain and provide institutional environments in
which individuals and private enterprises enjoy a substantial degree of
economic freedom in the pursuit of
greater opportunity and prosperity.

Global Average Economic Freedom
Average Score in the Index of Economic Freedom Since 1995
61

60.2

60.3

60

59.2
59.4

59
58

59.6

57.6

57

57.1

56
1995

2000

Source: 2014 Index of Economic Freedom.

	

2005

2010
Chart 5

The Heritage Foundation | heritage.org/index	

2014
heritage.org

7
The largest portion of the countries graded—117 economies—have
freedom scores between 50 and 70. Of
those, 56 economies are considered
“moderately free” (scores of 60–70),
and 61 are “mostly unfree” (scores of
50–60). Twenty-seven countries have
“repressed” economies with scores
below 50.
Despite the global progress over
the past two decades, which occurred
most dramatically in the 10 years from
1998 to 2007, the number of people
living in economically “unfree” countries remains very high: 4.5 billion,
or about 65 percent of the world’s
population. The path to prosperity
for these individuals is very difficult
indeed. More than half of these people
live in just two countries, China and
India, where advancement toward
greater economic freedom has been
patchy at best.

•	

•	

DIVERGING PATHS OF
ECONOMIC FREEDOM
The advancement of global economic freedom to its highest level
in the 2014 Index is particularly welcome given that the notable upsurge
has been driven by developing and
emerging economies around the
world.
•	 114 countries, the majority of which
are less developed, contributed to
the growth in economic freedom
over the past year; 43 countries,
including Singapore, Sweden,
Colombia, Poland, Cape Verde, and
Turkey, achieved their highest economic freedom scores ever in the
2014 Index.
•	 Score improvements in 17 countries, 16 of which are less devel-

8	

•	

•	

oped, were significant enough to
merit upgrades in the countries’
economic freedom status in the
Index. Notably, Colombia became
a “mostly free” economy for the
first time. Seven developing countries, including the Philippines
and Zambia, have advanced into
the ranks of the “moderately free,”
and eight countries have moved
out of the status of economically
“repressed.”
Declining economic freedom was
reported in 59 countries, including nine advanced economies
such as the United States, France,
Spain, and Cyprus. Four countries
recorded no score change.
Progress among the so-called
BRIC nations has stalled. Brazil
plunged 14 places in the rankings
to 114th and is now rated “mostly
unfree” in the Index. The rankings
of the other BRIC countries—Russia, India, and China—declined
slightly to 140th, 120th, and 137th,
respectively.
Liberia and Sierra Leone, two postconflict countries, have moved
up and are no longer considered
“repressed” economies. Notably,
six of the 11 countries that recorded
ranking improvements of 10 places
or more are from the Sub-Saharan
Africa region.
Four emerging economies have
achieved notable score gains over
the past five years: Colombia,
Poland, the United Arab Emirates,
and Indonesia. With a five-year
cumulative score increase of over
five points, each of these countries
has recorded five years of sustained
growth in economic freedom, successfully navigating the global
economic uncertainty and turning

Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
what could have been a setback into
an opportunity to upgrade its economic system.
•	 By sharp contrast, the United
States has been on the opposite
path as the only country to have
recorded a loss of economic freedom for seven straight years from
2008 until 2014. Its score plummeted sharply to 75.5, the second
lowest rating the country has ever
recorded in the 20-year history of
the Index. The U.S. has dropped to
12th place, tying its lowest ranking
since the inception of the Index two
decades ago. Now considered only a
“mostly free” economy, the U.S. has
earned the dubious distinction of
having recorded one of the longest
sustained declines in economic
freedom, second only to Argentina,
of any country in the history of the
Index.

COMPOSITION OF THE
WORLD’S TOP 10 FREEST
ECONOMIES
The top 10 freest economies make
up a high performing group that has
demonstrated persistent commitment to the rule of law, limited government, regulatory efficiency, and
open markets through good times
and bad. The 2014 Index has recorded
noticeable achievements and a few
realignments within this highly
ranked group.
Competition for the top spot in the
Index rankings has intensified. Hong
Kong maintained its status as the
world’s freest economy, a remarkable
distinction that it has achieved for
20 consecutive years. Singapore, the
second freest economy, has closed the
gap between itself and Hong Kong to

	

only 0.7 point, the second narrowest
difference in Index history.
Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand, and Canada join Hong Kong and
Singapore as the only economies considered “free” with economic freedom scores above 80 on the 0-to-100
Index grading scale.
Chile (seventh) and Mauritius
(eighth), two small but reformminded economies, are the highest
ranking developing countries in the
Index.
In addition to Switzerland, two
other European countries are listed
in the top 10. Ireland recorded a small
score improvement, ending a halfdecade of declining economic freedom, and returned to the top 10 after
a year’s absence. Denmark earned
designation as the world’s 10th freest
economy.

DETERIORATION OF THE RULE
OF LAW
In measuring economic freedom,
the Index analyzes countries’ commitment to the rule of law, principles
of limited government, regulatory
efficiency, and open markets. Judged
by these standards, the global economy as a whole has become “moderately free.” Scores improved in eight
of the 10 economic freedoms as summarized in “The 10 Economic Freedoms: A Global Look” on the next
page. Investment freedom has gained
an impressive 3.3 points on average,
while labor freedom and government
spending scores were higher by an
average of one point or more. Average scores declined only in the area of
rule of law, with property rights and
freedom from corruption losing 0.3
point each.

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9
The Ten Economic Freedoms: A Global Look
Score Changes
GOVERNMENT
SIZE

RULE OF LAW
Property Rights
Freedom from
Corruption

–0.3
–0.3

RULE OF LAW

Fiscal Freedom
Government
Spending

+0.1
+1.6

REGULATORY
EFFICIENCY

OPEN MARKETS

Business Freedom +0.3
Labor Freedom
+1.0
Monetary Freedom +0.5

Trade Freedom
+0.3
Investment Freedom +3.3
Financial Freedom
+0.1

Property Rights 43.1
Freedom from Corruption 40.3
0

20

40

60

80

100

Twelve countries’ property rights scores have declined, and some governments
have sought to justify expropriations and nationalizations on the basis of the ongoing economic turmoil. The global average score for freedom from corruption
continues to lag behind scores for other components of economic freedom. Populations in some countries have responded to repressive government economic policies with demonstrations that have sometimes turned violent.
GOVERNMENT
SIZE

Fiscal Freedom 77.3
Government Spending 62.7
0

20

40

60

80

100

The average top individual income tax rate for all countries is 28 percent, and the
average top corporate tax rate is 24.1 percent. The average overall tax burden as a
percentage of GDP is 22.3 percent. The average level of government spending as a
percentage of GDP is 34.2 percent. The average level of gross public debt as a percentage of GDP in advanced economies has reached over 70 percent.

REGULATORY
EFFICIENCY

Business Freedom 64.9
Labor Freedom 61.6
Monetary Freedom 74.2
0

20

40

60

80

100

Many economies have continued to streamline and modernize their business
frameworks. Globally, starting a business takes seven procedures and 25 days, while
completing licensing requirements takes an average of 175 days. For the world as a
whole, labor market reform has progressed. The 2014 Index registered a continued
improvement in monetary freedom as a result of reduced inflationary pressures.
OPEN
MARKETS

Trade Freedom 74.8
Investment Freedom 55.5
Financial Freedom 48.9
0

20

40

60

80

100

Global trade freedom is stuck in neutral. Although progress was uneven, investment
freedom advanced in the 2014 Index. Overall, the average financial freedom score remained essentially unchanged from the previous year. Despite some progress toward
stability, the global financial system has been under continuing strain and uncertainty, in large part because of the ongoing European sovereign debt turmoil.

10	

Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
REGIONAL RESULTS
Each of the six Index regions continues to be represented by at least
one country that ranks among the
top 20 freest economies in the 2014
Index. Half of the leading economies
are from Europe, led by Switzerland and Ireland. Five of the top 20
performers are in the Asia–Pacific
region, with Taiwan further advancing within the ranks of the economically “mostly free.” Canada and the
U.S. represent North America among
the top 20. The other regions are represented by one country each among
the 20 freest economies: Chile (South
and Central America/Caribbean);
Mauritius (Sub- Saharan Africa);
and Bahrain (Middle East and North
Africa).
While these countries differ
greatly in their histories, political
systems, and economic profiles, they
share key characteristics. These topperforming economies in the Index
are not necessarily geographically
large or richly blessed with natural
resources. Many economies have
managed to expand opportunities
for their citizens by enhancing their
economic dynamism and vitality with
high levels of economic freedom.

	

Although the global average score
for the 2014 Index has advanced notably, progress has not been uniform
across the regions. On average, economic freedom made no progress in
North America and actually declined
in the Middle East/North Africa
region. In the other four regions, economic freedom advanced. The Asia–
Pacific region achieved the largest
score improvement, with countries
gaining slightly over one point on
average. Sub-Saharan Africa gained
the second most economic freedom
on average: 0.9 point. Europe and the
South and Central America/Caribbean region also recorded average
score improvements of 0.5 point and
0.3 point, respectively.
Average levels of economic freedom vary widely among the regions.
North America and Europe continue
to record the highest average economic freedom scores among the six
regions: 74.1 and 67.1, respectively.
The Middle East and North Africa as
a whole still achieved an average economic freedom score above 60. Average economic freedom scores in the
South and Central America/Caribbean region, the Asia–Pacific region,
and Sub-Saharan Africa continue to
be below 60.

The Heritage Foundation | heritage.org/index	

11
A Message
from Jim DeMint, President,
The Heritage Foundation

T

he 20-year database that now supports the analysis in the Index
of Economic Freedom has proven to
be an invaluable tool for policymakers, researchers, and academics.
Yet I think that it may be even more
important for those who continue
the struggle to advance freedom, and
especially economic freedom, around
the world. People will not fight for
freedom unless they understand it,
value it, and believe it is at risk. For
champions of freedom, the Index provides an objective measure of their
country’s progress, or lack thereof,
in fostering an environment that
unleashes the ingenuity and energy of
individuals who, through the “invisible hand” of the free market, promote
the good of all through the pursuit of
their own personally defined goals.
For Americans like me, who have
benefitted from the legacy of a society justly called the “land of the free,”
the 2014 Index paints a disturbing
picture. The overall world progress
in advancing economic freedom is
a source of both satisfaction and

12	

pride, given the historical record
of the United States in promoting
and defending freedom. And yet the
recent record of the United States in
the Index—seven consecutive years
of declining economic freedom—is
a serious cause for alarm. Families,
businesses, and community organizations across America, what the 18th
century philosopher Edmund Burke
dubbed the “little platoons” of society, are being squeezed by the government’s assault on our economic
freedom. As a result, we have fewer
pathways to individual and collective
success.
As my predecessor as President of
The Heritage Foundation, Ed Feulner, is wont to say, “There are no
permanent victories.” Indeed, the
struggle for freedom is one that must
be renewed by every generation.
As the Index of Economic Freedom
reaches its 20th year, it is time for a
new generation of Americans, and
freedom-loving people around the
world, to join in the struggle for economic freedom.

Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
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Per Capita Income by Region
■ Five Most Free

GDP per Capita (Purchasing Power Parity)
$44,605

■ Five Least Free

$43,664

$40,000

$36,730

$30,000

$26,994

Economic Freedom and Democratic Governance

$20,000

$13,727
$10,000

$6,293

$9,625

$7,841

$8,267

$6,460

Economist
Intelligence
Unit’s (EIU)
Index of
Democracy

12
Each circle
represents a nation
in the Index of
Economic Freedom

10

8

$0

Asia-Pacific

Middle East and
North Africa

Europe

Americas

Sub-Saharan
Africa

Correlation: 0.65
R2: 0.42

6

Sources: Terry Miller, Anthony B. Kim, and Kim R. Holmes, 2014 Index of Economic Freedom (Washington, D.C.:
The Heritage Foundation and Dow Jones & Company, Inc., 2014), http:/
/www.heritage.org/index, and
International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Databases,
http:/
/www.imf.org/external/ns/cs.aspx?id=28 (accessed November 13, 2013).

Chart 7

Tre
nd
Lin
e

$50,000

4

2

heritage.org

0
0

20

40

60

80

100

Overall Score in the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
Sources: Terry Miller, Anthony B. Kim, and Kim R. Holmes, 2014 Index of Economic Freedom (Washington, D.C.: The
Heritage Foundation and Dow Jones & Company, Inc., 2014), http:/
/www.heritage.org/index; and Economist
Intelligence Unit, “Democracy Index 2012: Democracy at a Standstill,” https:/
/portoncv.gov.cv/dhub/
porton.por_global.open_file?p_doc_id=1034 (accessed November 13, 2013).

Chart 4

heritage.org

Economic Freedom Promotes Prosperity
For two decades, The Heritage Foundation has partnered with The Wall Street Journal to
measure the impact of liberty and the free market around the world, producing the annual
Index of Economic Freedom.
The Index demonstrates the clear connection between economic freedom and prosperity, with
metrics examining government size, market openness, regulatory efficiency, and the rule of law.
The 2014 Index includes:
•	 Updated economic freedom data for 186 economies
•	 Easy to read charts and maps
•	 Online tools, like customized comparison charts and an interactive heat map
•	 Foreword and Preface from Wall Street Journal Editorial Page Editor Paul A. Gigot
and Heritage Foundation President Sen. Jim DeMint
•	 Special essays from Dr. Edwin J. Feulner and Dr. Kim R. Holmes, among others

heritage.org/Index

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2014 Index of Economic Freedom

  • 1. ve rs a ry es sa yb yK im R. H ol m es Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom Promoting Economic Opportunity and Prosperity In partnership with Terry Miller Anthony B. Kim Kim R. Holmes
  • 2. Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom SIX “FREE” ECONOMIES Hong Kong Singapore Australia Switzerland New Zealand Canada An n i 2 0 th E s ve r sa sar y y REGIONAL LEADERS Canada Switzerland Bahrain Chile Hong Kong Mauritius North America Europe Middle East/ North Africa Latin America Asia-Pacific Sub-Saharan Africa GREATER FREEDOM MEANS GREATER PERFORMANCE BY SEVERAL MEASURES Countries with higher levels of economic freedom substantially outperform others in: • Economic growth • Per-capita incomes • Health care • Education • Protection of the environment • Reduction of poverty • Overall well-being Health Per Capita Income 1.00 Education 0.75 Environment 0.50 0.25 0 0 25 50 75 100 2014 INDEX SCORE FOUR BIG GAINERS Four emerging economies have achieved notable score gains over the past five years. With a cumulative score increase of over five points, each of these countries has recorded five years of sustained growth in economic freedom, successfully navigating the global economic uncertainty. 8.4 Colombia 6.7 Poland 6.7 United Arab Emirates Indonesia 5.1 AMERICA IN DECLINE By sharp contrast, the United States has been on the opposite path as the only country to have recorded a loss of economic freedom for seven straight years. 83 81 79 77 81.2 United States 75.5 75 73 2007 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 2014 MORE INSIDE
  • 3. Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom CHANGING OF THE GUARD IN EUROPE A notable realignment of European countries continues to be underway in terms of advancing economic freedom. Eighteen countries recorded their highest economic freedom scores ever in the 2014 Index. By contrast, five others registered scores lower than those they first received nearly two decades ago when the Index began to record economic freedom. Finland Sweden Norway Estonia Iceland Latvia Denmark Netherlands Belgium United Kingdom Belarus Poland Germany Ireland Luxembourg Czech Republic Austria Liechtenstein Switzerland Slovakia Moldova Serbia Romania Bulgaria Spain Ukraine Hungary Croatia Italy France Sea of Azov Black Sea Greece Slovenia ■ Moderately Free Georgia Cyprus Bosnia & Herzegovina Macedonia Montenegro Kosovo Albania ■ Mostly Free Caspian Sea Turkey Malta Portugal ■ Free Russia Lithuania ■ Mostly Unfree ■ Repressed Armenia ■ Not Ranked ECONOMIC FREEDOM: CHANGES SINCE 2013 FREEDOM COMPONENT SCORES RULE OF LAW Property Rights Freedom from Corruption GOVERNMENT Fiscal Freedom SIZE Government Spending REGULATORY Business Freedom EFFICIENCY Labor Freedom Monetary Freedom OPEN Trade Freedom MARKETS Investment Freedom Financial Freedom –0.3 –0.3 +0.1 +1.6 +0.3 +1.0 +0.5 +0.3 +3.3 +0.1 REGIONAL SCORES Asia-Pacific +1.1 Sub-Saharan Africa +0.9 Europe +0.5 South and Central America/ Caribbean +0.3 North America Middle East/ North Africa No change –0.3
  • 4. RANKING THE WORLD BY ECONOMIC FREEDOM Rank Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Hong Kong Singapore Australia Switzerland New Zealand Canada Chile Mauritius Ireland Denmark Estonia United States Bahrain United Kingdom The Netherlands Luxembourg Taiwan Germany Finland Sweden Lithuania Georgia Iceland Austria Japan Czech Republic Botswana United Arab Emirates Macau Qatar South Korea Norway Saint Lucia Colombia Belgium The Bahamas Malaysia Uruguay Jordan Brunei Armenia Latvia Macedonia Israel Barbados Cyprus Peru Oman Spain Poland Hungary Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Costa Rica Albania Mexico Jamaica Slovak Republic Malta El Salvador Cape Verde Bulgaria Romania Dominica Turkey Rwanda Overall Score 90.1 89.4 82.0 81.6 81.2 80.2 78.7 76.5 76.2 76.1 75.9 75.5 75.1 74.9 74.2 74.2 73.9 73.4 73.4 73.1 73.0 72.6 72.4 72.4 72.4 72.2 72.0 71.4 71.3 71.2 71.2 70.9 70.7 70.7 69.9 69.8 69.6 69.3 69.2 69.0 68.9 68.7 68.6 68.4 68.3 67.6 67.4 67.4 67.2 67.0 67.0 67.0 66.9 66.9 66.8 66.7 66.4 66.4 66.2 66.1 65.7 65.5 65.2 64.9 64.7 Rank Country 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 Overall Score Ghana Kazakhstan Montenegro Portugal France Panama Thailand Trinidad and Tobago Slovenia South Africa Kuwait Saudi Arabia Paraguay Madagascar Dominican Republic Azerbaijan Swaziland Guatemala Samoa Kyrgyz Republic Italy Croatia Zambia The Philippines Sri Lanka Uganda The Gambia Vanuatu Namibia Serbia Lebanon Mongolia Burkina Faso Fiji Indonesia Bosnia and Herzegovina Nicaragua Morocco Tonga Gabon Tanzania Côte d'Ivoire Cambodia Tunisia Moldova Kenya Honduras Benin Brazil Belize Bhutan Seychelles Djibouti Greece India Guyana Mali Yemen Malawi Senegal Pakistan Niger Mozambique Nigeria Suriname Bangladesh 64.2 63.7 63.6 63.5 63.5 63.4 63.3 62.7 62.7 62.5 62.3 62.2 62.0 61.7 61.3 61.3 61.2 61.2 61.1 61.1 60.9 60.4 60.4 60.1 60.0 59.9 59.5 59.5 59.4 59.4 59.4 58.9 58.9 58.7 58.5 58.4 58.4 58.3 58.2 57.8 57.8 57.7 57.4 57.3 57.3 57.1 57.1 57.1 56.9 56.7 56.7 56.2 55.9 55.7 55.7 55.7 55.5 55.5 55.4 55.4 55.2 55.1 55.0 54.3 54.2 54.1 Rank Country 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Overall Score Papua New Guinea Guinea Mauritania Egypt Cameroon China Liberia Tajikistan Russia Burundi Comoros Guinea-Bissau Laos Maldives Algeria Vietnam Sierra Leone Nepal Belarus Ethiopia Togo Micronesia Lesotho Ukraine Haiti São Tomé and Príncipe Bolivia Ecuador Angola Central African Republic Burma Uzbekistan Kiribati Solomon Islands Argentina Chad Equatorial Guinea Congo, Rep. of Timor-Leste Turkmenistan Congo, Dem. Rep. of Iran Eritrea Venezuela Zimbabwe Cuba North Korea Afghanistan Iraq Kosovo Libya Liechtenstein Somalia Sudan Syria 53.9 53.5 53.2 52.9 52.6 52.5 52.4 52.0 51.9 51.4 51.4 51.3 51.2 51.0 50.8 50.8 50.5 50.1 50.1 50.0 49.9 49.8 49.5 49.3 48.9 48.8 48.4 48.0 47.7 46.7 46.5 46.5 46.3 46.2 44.6 44.5 44.4 43.7 43.2 42.2 40.6 40.3 38.5 36.3 35.5 28.7 1.0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A ECONOMIC FREEDOM SCORE 80–100 FREE 70–79.9 MOSTLY FREE 60–69.9 MODERATELY FREE 50–59.9 MOSTLY UNFREE 0–49.9 REPRESSED
  • 5. Advancing Freedom The Path to Greater Development and Progress he 20th edition of the of TEconomic FreedomagainIndexthe shows economic freedom once on rise, reaching the highest point in the Index’s 20-year history. Behind this record are stories of human progress and the achievements of countries and their citizens—literally billions of people around the world whose lives have measurably improved. As previous editions of the Index have documented, the link between economic freedom and long-term development is clear and Economic Freedom, Standard of Living, and Poverty GDP per Capita (Purchasing Power Parity) Poverty Intensity $50,000 0.25 $45,404 $40,000 0.22 0.20 $37,799 $30,000 0.15 $20,000 0.10 $16,457 0.06 $10,000 $0 $5,541 Free Mostly Moderately Mostly Free Free Unfree $6,231 Repressed 0.05 0 Mostly Free Mostly and Unfree Moderately and Free Repressed Category in the Index of Economic Freedom Source: 2014 Index of Economic Freedom. Chart 1 The Heritage Foundation | heritage.org/index heritage.org 1
  • 6. strong. The Index results, when compared with data measuring economic and social conditions in countries around the world, provide strong evidence of the free-market system’s success in promoting prosperity and human development. The Index has shown that the most critical variable in sustaining the wealth of nations and the most effective means to eliminating poverty is economic freedom. For countries that achieve scores that reflect even moderate levels of economic freedom (60 or above), the relationship between economic freedom and per capita GDP is highly significant. Greater levels of economic freedom have had a major positive impact on poverty levels over the past decade. Poverty intensity, as measured by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Multidimensional Poverty Index that assesses the nature and intensity of deprivation at the individual level in education, health, and standard of living, is much lower on average in countries with higher levels of economic freedom. The intensity of poverty in countries whose economies are considered mostly free or moderately free is only about onefourth the level in countries that are rated less free. By a great many measures, the past 20 years during which the Index has been charting the advance of economic freedom have been the most prosperous in the history of As Economic Freedom Rises, Global Economy Expands and Poverty Declines Average Score in the Index of Economic Freedom Real Global GDP in Trillions of Constant 2005 U.S. Dollars Percent of Global Population in Poverty 61 $60 50% 60.3 60 $53.7 43% $50 40% $40 30% 59 58 57.6 $31.7 $30 57 56 1995 2000 $20 2010 ’14 1993 2000 Source: 2014 Index of Economic Freedom. 2 20% 21% 10% 2010 ’12 1990 Chart 2 Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom 2000 2010 heritage.org
  • 7. humankind. More people are living better lives than ever before. The free-market system that is rooted in economic freedom has fueled unprecedented economic growth around the world. Over the past two decades in which the global economy has moved toward greater economic freedom, becoming “moderately free” overall, the world economy achieved real GDP expansion by around 70 percent, lifting hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. With global economic freedom rising, the world has recorded significant economic growth, and the global poverty rate has been cut in half. Opening the gates of prosperity to ever more people around the world, economic freedom has made the world a profoundly better place. freedom are an important determinant of rates of growth. Key drivers of this economic growth and poverty reduction are the high levels of flexibility and resilience that come with economic freedom. Vibrant and lasting economic growth results when governments implement policies that enhance economic freedom and empower individuals with greater choice and more opportunities. There is a robust relationship between improving economic freedom and achieving higher per capita economic growth. Whether long-term (20 years), medium-term (10 years), or short-term (5 years), the relationship between changes in economic freedom and changes in economic growth is consistently positive. (See Chart 3.) Undeniably, countries moving toward greater economic freedom THE IMPORTANCE OF GROWING tend to achieve higher rates of growth ECONOMIC FREEDOM in per capita GDP over time. In all of the three specific periods examAny discussion about advancing economic freedom is essentially a ined in this 20-year Index database, story of the empowerment of peo- the average annual per capita ecople. Strengthening and expanding nomic growth rates of countries that freedom improves each individual’s have grown economic freedom most chance to achieve his or her goals and are at least 50 percent higher than own and enjoy the value of what he or those of countries where freedom she creates. People crave liberation has stagnated or eroded. Even better, from poverty, and they hunger for the advancing economic freedom prodignity of free will. By reducing barri- duces dynamic and inclusive growth ers to these fundamentals, the forces for ordinary people in a society. Ecoof economic freedom create a frame- nomic freedom, cultivated by the rule work in which people can fulfill their of law, limited government, regulatory efficiency, and open markets, has dreams of success. In this vein, one of the most proven to be critical to generating the important goals of economic policy broader based economic growth that in almost every country in the world creates opportunities in all sectors of is to increase the rate of economic society. Debate over the complex intergrowth. There is strong support play between economic freedom and within the global database for the idea that improvements in economic democracy or political freedom has The Heritage Foundation | heritage.org/index 3
  • 8. Advancing Economic Freedom Leads to Higher Economic Growth Average Annual Growth in Real Per Capita GDP 3.5% 20 YEARS 3.5% 10 YEARS 2.5% 3.0% 3.0% 2.5% 2.5% 2.0% 2.0% 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% 1.0% 1.0% 1.0% 0.5% 0.5% 5 YEARS 0% 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 0% 2.0% 0.5% 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 0% 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Change in Economic Freedom Score, by Quartile (1st—most improvement, 4th—least) Source: 2014 Index of Economic Freedom. been renewed and intensified over the past three years, particularly as the Middle East and North Africa region has undergone a challenging period, but the positive relationship between the two is undeniable. (See Chart 4.) By empowering people to exercise greater control of their daily lives, economic freedom ultimately nurtures political reform as well by making it possible for individuals to gain the economic resources necessary to challenge entrenched interests or compete for political power, thereby encouraging the creation of more pluralistic societies. Pursuit of greater economic freedom is thus an important stepping stone to democracy. It empowers the poor and builds the middle class. It is 4 Chart 3 heritage.org a philosophy that encourages entrepreneurship and disperses economic power and decision-making throughout an economy. Also notably, in countries around the world, economic freedom has been shown to increase countries’ capacity for innovation and to improve overall environmental performance as well. The positive link between economic freedom and higher levels of innovation ensures greater economic dynamism in coping with various developmental challenges, and the most remarkable improvements in clean energy use and energy efficiency over the past decades have occurred not as a result of government regulation, but rather because Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
  • 9. Economic Freedom and Democratic Governance 12 Tre nd Lin e Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Index of Democracy Each circle represents a nation in the Index of Economic Freedom 10 8 Correlation: 0.65 R2: 0.42 6 4 2 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 Overall Score in the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom Source: 2014 Index of Economic Freedom. of advances in economic freedom and freer trade that have unleashed greater economic opportunity and generated a virtuous cycle of investment, innovation (including in greener technologies), and dynamic economic growth. THE INDEX BEYOND 20 Improving and maintaining economic freedom is the proven way to generate positive cycles of economic growth and lasting prosperity. Economies that have advanced economic freedom have achieved overall levels of growth higher than those achieved by countries where economic freedoms have been curtailed by the heavy hand of government. Chart 4 heritage.org No other systems that have been tried have come close in terms of providing broad-based prosperity. Countries that have not joined the march of freedom have left their citizens lagging behind and even, in the worst cases, stuck in poverty or destitution. Such failures are inexcusable. Most important, they are preventable. It is too soon to know how coming years will play out as the Index of Economic Freedom enters its third decade. Nonetheless, it is both heartening to know that economic freedom is again on the march and safe to predict that countries that find the political will and wisdom to advance economic freedom will see their citizens prosper in the years ahead. The Heritage Foundation | heritage.org/index 5
  • 10. Moving Ahead or Falling Behind? Rank According to Long-Term Score Change Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Azerbaijan Bosnia and Herzegovina Georgia Armenia Rwanda Moldova Lithuania Romania Kazakhstan Angola Guinea-Bissau Suriname Albania Cape Verde Poland Nicaragua Bulgaria Botswana Uzbekistan Latvia Samoa Bangladesh Laos Croatia Slovenia Hungary Sweden Mongolia Tajikistan Canada Estonia India Macedonia Peru Madagascar Malta Guyana Belarus Finland Burkina Faso Mozambique Ukraine Kyrgyz Republic Niger Qatar Vietnam Denmark Ghana Seychelles Comoros Mauritius Australia Ireland Mauritania Chile Ethiopia Egypt Turkmenistan Nigeria Israel Score Change 31.3 29.0 28.5 26.7 26.4 24.3 23.3 22.6 22.0 20.3 17.8 17.5 17.2 16.4 16.3 15.9 15.7 15.2 15.0 13.7 13.5 13.2 12.7 12.4 12.3 11.8 11.7 11.1 10.9 10.8 10.7 10.6 10.6 10.5 10.1 10.1 10.0 9.7 9.7 9.5 9.5 9.4 9.3 9.3 9.2 9.1 8.8 8.6 8.4 8.1 8.0 7.9 7.7 7.7 7.5 7.4 7.2 7.2 7.0 6.9 Country 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Uruguay The Gambia Jordan Turkey Colombia Barbados Burundi Slovak Republic Haiti Yemen Brazil Dominican Republic Norway Montenegro Zambia The Philippines São Tomé and Príncipe Switzerland Cambodia The Netherlands Czech Republic Spain Côte d'Ivoire Liberia Iran Tonga Fiji Belgium Mexico Germany Indonesia Congo, Rep. of Mali New Zealand Singapore Serbia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Benin Dominica Kenya Lesotho Austria Jamaica Iceland Saint Lucia South Africa Luxembourg Togo Hong Kong Burma Djibouti Cameroon Portugal Vanuatu Cuba Russia Malawi Sierra Leone Kiribati China Score Change 6.8 6.6 6.5 6.5 6.2 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.9 5.7 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.4 5.3 5.1 5.0 4.8 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.4 4.3 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.4 3.1 3.1 3.1 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.5 Country 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 N/A Tanzania Gabon Solomon Islands Honduras Eritrea Cyprus Nepal United Arab Emirates Italy Maldives Taiwan Chad Sri Lanka Equatorial Guinea Macau Congo, Dem. Rep. of Guatemala South Korea France Bhutan Bahrain Costa Rica United States Micronesia The Bahamas Swaziland Namibia Malaysia Pakistan Japan Oman Senegal El Salvador Uganda United Kingdom Kuwait Lebanon Paraguay Morocco Papua New Guinea Algeria Greece Guinea Saudi Arabia Tunisia Belize Trinidad and Tobago Timor-Leste North Korea Thailand Panama Bolivia Ecuador Zimbabwe Central African Republic Argentina Venezuela Brunei Score Change 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 -0.1 -0.2 -0.2 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.6 -0.6 -0.7 -0.7 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.9 -1.0 -1.1 -1.1 -1.2 -1.9 -2.0 -2.1 -2.2 -2.3 -2.4 -2.6 -2.8 -2.8 -2.9 -3.0 -3.0 -3.8 -3.8 -3.9 -4.5 -4.7 -4.9 -5.5 -5.9 -6.1 -6.1 -6.2 -6.5 -7.3 -7.9 -8.0 -8.2 -8.4 -9.7 -13.0 -13.1 -23.4 -23.5 N/A Score change over the country's history in the Index. For more information, see Appendix, Index of Economic Freedom Scores, 1995–2014. 6 Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
  • 11. Index Highlights for 2014 Economic FreeThe 2014 Index ofcountries in six dom covers 186 regions. The global average economic freedom score has reached 60.3, the highest ever recorded in the 20-year history of the Index. World economic freedom has improved by 0.7 point from last year and 2.7 points from 1995. Much of the momentum toward greater freedom that had been lost during the past five years has been regained. Of the 178 economies numerically graded in the 2014 Index, six have earned the designation of “free” with scores above 80. The next 28 countries, with scores between 70 and 80, are considered “mostly free.” These 34 economies sustain and provide institutional environments in which individuals and private enterprises enjoy a substantial degree of economic freedom in the pursuit of greater opportunity and prosperity. Global Average Economic Freedom Average Score in the Index of Economic Freedom Since 1995 61 60.2 60.3 60 59.2 59.4 59 58 59.6 57.6 57 57.1 56 1995 2000 Source: 2014 Index of Economic Freedom. 2005 2010 Chart 5 The Heritage Foundation | heritage.org/index 2014 heritage.org 7
  • 12. The largest portion of the countries graded—117 economies—have freedom scores between 50 and 70. Of those, 56 economies are considered “moderately free” (scores of 60–70), and 61 are “mostly unfree” (scores of 50–60). Twenty-seven countries have “repressed” economies with scores below 50. Despite the global progress over the past two decades, which occurred most dramatically in the 10 years from 1998 to 2007, the number of people living in economically “unfree” countries remains very high: 4.5 billion, or about 65 percent of the world’s population. The path to prosperity for these individuals is very difficult indeed. More than half of these people live in just two countries, China and India, where advancement toward greater economic freedom has been patchy at best. • • DIVERGING PATHS OF ECONOMIC FREEDOM The advancement of global economic freedom to its highest level in the 2014 Index is particularly welcome given that the notable upsurge has been driven by developing and emerging economies around the world. • 114 countries, the majority of which are less developed, contributed to the growth in economic freedom over the past year; 43 countries, including Singapore, Sweden, Colombia, Poland, Cape Verde, and Turkey, achieved their highest economic freedom scores ever in the 2014 Index. • Score improvements in 17 countries, 16 of which are less devel- 8 • • oped, were significant enough to merit upgrades in the countries’ economic freedom status in the Index. Notably, Colombia became a “mostly free” economy for the first time. Seven developing countries, including the Philippines and Zambia, have advanced into the ranks of the “moderately free,” and eight countries have moved out of the status of economically “repressed.” Declining economic freedom was reported in 59 countries, including nine advanced economies such as the United States, France, Spain, and Cyprus. Four countries recorded no score change. Progress among the so-called BRIC nations has stalled. Brazil plunged 14 places in the rankings to 114th and is now rated “mostly unfree” in the Index. The rankings of the other BRIC countries—Russia, India, and China—declined slightly to 140th, 120th, and 137th, respectively. Liberia and Sierra Leone, two postconflict countries, have moved up and are no longer considered “repressed” economies. Notably, six of the 11 countries that recorded ranking improvements of 10 places or more are from the Sub-Saharan Africa region. Four emerging economies have achieved notable score gains over the past five years: Colombia, Poland, the United Arab Emirates, and Indonesia. With a five-year cumulative score increase of over five points, each of these countries has recorded five years of sustained growth in economic freedom, successfully navigating the global economic uncertainty and turning Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
  • 13. what could have been a setback into an opportunity to upgrade its economic system. • By sharp contrast, the United States has been on the opposite path as the only country to have recorded a loss of economic freedom for seven straight years from 2008 until 2014. Its score plummeted sharply to 75.5, the second lowest rating the country has ever recorded in the 20-year history of the Index. The U.S. has dropped to 12th place, tying its lowest ranking since the inception of the Index two decades ago. Now considered only a “mostly free” economy, the U.S. has earned the dubious distinction of having recorded one of the longest sustained declines in economic freedom, second only to Argentina, of any country in the history of the Index. COMPOSITION OF THE WORLD’S TOP 10 FREEST ECONOMIES The top 10 freest economies make up a high performing group that has demonstrated persistent commitment to the rule of law, limited government, regulatory efficiency, and open markets through good times and bad. The 2014 Index has recorded noticeable achievements and a few realignments within this highly ranked group. Competition for the top spot in the Index rankings has intensified. Hong Kong maintained its status as the world’s freest economy, a remarkable distinction that it has achieved for 20 consecutive years. Singapore, the second freest economy, has closed the gap between itself and Hong Kong to only 0.7 point, the second narrowest difference in Index history. Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand, and Canada join Hong Kong and Singapore as the only economies considered “free” with economic freedom scores above 80 on the 0-to-100 Index grading scale. Chile (seventh) and Mauritius (eighth), two small but reformminded economies, are the highest ranking developing countries in the Index. In addition to Switzerland, two other European countries are listed in the top 10. Ireland recorded a small score improvement, ending a halfdecade of declining economic freedom, and returned to the top 10 after a year’s absence. Denmark earned designation as the world’s 10th freest economy. DETERIORATION OF THE RULE OF LAW In measuring economic freedom, the Index analyzes countries’ commitment to the rule of law, principles of limited government, regulatory efficiency, and open markets. Judged by these standards, the global economy as a whole has become “moderately free.” Scores improved in eight of the 10 economic freedoms as summarized in “The 10 Economic Freedoms: A Global Look” on the next page. Investment freedom has gained an impressive 3.3 points on average, while labor freedom and government spending scores were higher by an average of one point or more. Average scores declined only in the area of rule of law, with property rights and freedom from corruption losing 0.3 point each. The Heritage Foundation | heritage.org/index 9
  • 14. The Ten Economic Freedoms: A Global Look Score Changes GOVERNMENT SIZE RULE OF LAW Property Rights Freedom from Corruption –0.3 –0.3 RULE OF LAW Fiscal Freedom Government Spending +0.1 +1.6 REGULATORY EFFICIENCY OPEN MARKETS Business Freedom +0.3 Labor Freedom +1.0 Monetary Freedom +0.5 Trade Freedom +0.3 Investment Freedom +3.3 Financial Freedom +0.1 Property Rights 43.1 Freedom from Corruption 40.3 0 20 40 60 80 100 Twelve countries’ property rights scores have declined, and some governments have sought to justify expropriations and nationalizations on the basis of the ongoing economic turmoil. The global average score for freedom from corruption continues to lag behind scores for other components of economic freedom. Populations in some countries have responded to repressive government economic policies with demonstrations that have sometimes turned violent. GOVERNMENT SIZE Fiscal Freedom 77.3 Government Spending 62.7 0 20 40 60 80 100 The average top individual income tax rate for all countries is 28 percent, and the average top corporate tax rate is 24.1 percent. The average overall tax burden as a percentage of GDP is 22.3 percent. The average level of government spending as a percentage of GDP is 34.2 percent. The average level of gross public debt as a percentage of GDP in advanced economies has reached over 70 percent. REGULATORY EFFICIENCY Business Freedom 64.9 Labor Freedom 61.6 Monetary Freedom 74.2 0 20 40 60 80 100 Many economies have continued to streamline and modernize their business frameworks. Globally, starting a business takes seven procedures and 25 days, while completing licensing requirements takes an average of 175 days. For the world as a whole, labor market reform has progressed. The 2014 Index registered a continued improvement in monetary freedom as a result of reduced inflationary pressures. OPEN MARKETS Trade Freedom 74.8 Investment Freedom 55.5 Financial Freedom 48.9 0 20 40 60 80 100 Global trade freedom is stuck in neutral. Although progress was uneven, investment freedom advanced in the 2014 Index. Overall, the average financial freedom score remained essentially unchanged from the previous year. Despite some progress toward stability, the global financial system has been under continuing strain and uncertainty, in large part because of the ongoing European sovereign debt turmoil. 10 Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
  • 15. REGIONAL RESULTS Each of the six Index regions continues to be represented by at least one country that ranks among the top 20 freest economies in the 2014 Index. Half of the leading economies are from Europe, led by Switzerland and Ireland. Five of the top 20 performers are in the Asia–Pacific region, with Taiwan further advancing within the ranks of the economically “mostly free.” Canada and the U.S. represent North America among the top 20. The other regions are represented by one country each among the 20 freest economies: Chile (South and Central America/Caribbean); Mauritius (Sub- Saharan Africa); and Bahrain (Middle East and North Africa). While these countries differ greatly in their histories, political systems, and economic profiles, they share key characteristics. These topperforming economies in the Index are not necessarily geographically large or richly blessed with natural resources. Many economies have managed to expand opportunities for their citizens by enhancing their economic dynamism and vitality with high levels of economic freedom. Although the global average score for the 2014 Index has advanced notably, progress has not been uniform across the regions. On average, economic freedom made no progress in North America and actually declined in the Middle East/North Africa region. In the other four regions, economic freedom advanced. The Asia– Pacific region achieved the largest score improvement, with countries gaining slightly over one point on average. Sub-Saharan Africa gained the second most economic freedom on average: 0.9 point. Europe and the South and Central America/Caribbean region also recorded average score improvements of 0.5 point and 0.3 point, respectively. Average levels of economic freedom vary widely among the regions. North America and Europe continue to record the highest average economic freedom scores among the six regions: 74.1 and 67.1, respectively. The Middle East and North Africa as a whole still achieved an average economic freedom score above 60. Average economic freedom scores in the South and Central America/Caribbean region, the Asia–Pacific region, and Sub-Saharan Africa continue to be below 60. The Heritage Foundation | heritage.org/index 11
  • 16. A Message from Jim DeMint, President, The Heritage Foundation T he 20-year database that now supports the analysis in the Index of Economic Freedom has proven to be an invaluable tool for policymakers, researchers, and academics. Yet I think that it may be even more important for those who continue the struggle to advance freedom, and especially economic freedom, around the world. People will not fight for freedom unless they understand it, value it, and believe it is at risk. For champions of freedom, the Index provides an objective measure of their country’s progress, or lack thereof, in fostering an environment that unleashes the ingenuity and energy of individuals who, through the “invisible hand” of the free market, promote the good of all through the pursuit of their own personally defined goals. For Americans like me, who have benefitted from the legacy of a society justly called the “land of the free,” the 2014 Index paints a disturbing picture. The overall world progress in advancing economic freedom is a source of both satisfaction and 12 pride, given the historical record of the United States in promoting and defending freedom. And yet the recent record of the United States in the Index—seven consecutive years of declining economic freedom—is a serious cause for alarm. Families, businesses, and community organizations across America, what the 18th century philosopher Edmund Burke dubbed the “little platoons” of society, are being squeezed by the government’s assault on our economic freedom. As a result, we have fewer pathways to individual and collective success. As my predecessor as President of The Heritage Foundation, Ed Feulner, is wont to say, “There are no permanent victories.” Indeed, the struggle for freedom is one that must be renewed by every generation. As the Index of Economic Freedom reaches its 20th year, it is time for a new generation of Americans, and freedom-loving people around the world, to join in the struggle for economic freedom. Highlights of the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom
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  • 18. Per Capita Income by Region ■ Five Most Free GDP per Capita (Purchasing Power Parity) $44,605 ■ Five Least Free $43,664 $40,000 $36,730 $30,000 $26,994 Economic Freedom and Democratic Governance $20,000 $13,727 $10,000 $6,293 $9,625 $7,841 $8,267 $6,460 Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Index of Democracy 12 Each circle represents a nation in the Index of Economic Freedom 10 8 $0 Asia-Pacific Middle East and North Africa Europe Americas Sub-Saharan Africa Correlation: 0.65 R2: 0.42 6 Sources: Terry Miller, Anthony B. Kim, and Kim R. Holmes, 2014 Index of Economic Freedom (Washington, D.C.: The Heritage Foundation and Dow Jones & Company, Inc., 2014), http:/ /www.heritage.org/index, and International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Databases, http:/ /www.imf.org/external/ns/cs.aspx?id=28 (accessed November 13, 2013). Chart 7 Tre nd Lin e $50,000 4 2 heritage.org 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 Overall Score in the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom Sources: Terry Miller, Anthony B. Kim, and Kim R. Holmes, 2014 Index of Economic Freedom (Washington, D.C.: The Heritage Foundation and Dow Jones & Company, Inc., 2014), http:/ /www.heritage.org/index; and Economist Intelligence Unit, “Democracy Index 2012: Democracy at a Standstill,” https:/ /portoncv.gov.cv/dhub/ porton.por_global.open_file?p_doc_id=1034 (accessed November 13, 2013). Chart 4 heritage.org Economic Freedom Promotes Prosperity For two decades, The Heritage Foundation has partnered with The Wall Street Journal to measure the impact of liberty and the free market around the world, producing the annual Index of Economic Freedom. The Index demonstrates the clear connection between economic freedom and prosperity, with metrics examining government size, market openness, regulatory efficiency, and the rule of law. The 2014 Index includes: • Updated economic freedom data for 186 economies • Easy to read charts and maps • Online tools, like customized comparison charts and an interactive heat map • Foreword and Preface from Wall Street Journal Editorial Page Editor Paul A. Gigot and Heritage Foundation President Sen. Jim DeMint • Special essays from Dr. Edwin J. Feulner and Dr. Kim R. Holmes, among others heritage.org/Index The Heritage Foundation • 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE • Washington, DC 20002 • heritage.org The Wall Street Journal • Dow Jones & Co. • 200 Liberty Street • New York, NY 10281 • www.wsj.com