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Economic Freedom of North America: 2008 Annual Report (US Edition)

Date Published:July 9, 2008 
Author(s):Fred McMahon
Amela Karabegovic 
Research Topic(s):Economic Freedom 

This is the fifth edition of the annual report, Economic Freedom of North America, and this year marks the first time we are producing a US edition of the report. The statistical results of this year’s study persuasively confirm those published in the previous four editions: economic freedom is a powerful driver of growth and prosperity. Those provinces and states that have low levels of economic freedom continue to leave their citizens poorer than they need or should be.

The index published in Economic Freedom of North America rates economic freedom on a 10-point scale at two levels, the subnational and the all-government. At the all-government level, the index captures the impact of restrictions on economic freedom by all levels of government (federal, state/provincial, and municipal/local). At the subnational level, it captures the impact of restrictions by state or provincial and local governments. Economic Freedom of North America employs 10 components in three areas: 1. Size of Government; 2. Takings and Discriminatory Taxation; and 3. Labor Market Freedom.

Not only is economic freedom important for the level of prosperity: growth in economic freedom spurs economic growth. As expected, the impact of economic freedom at the all-government level is greater than the impact at the subnational level since the first index captures a broader range of limitations on economic freedom than the second.

ISBN:978-0-88975-239-9 
Type:Books 
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Table of Contents, About the Authors and Executive Summary
Chapter 1 - Economic Freedom of the United States and Canada
Chapter 2 - Economic Freedom, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Growth at the Subnational Level
Chapter 3 - Detailed Tables of Economic Freedom in the United States and Canada
Chapter 4 - Economic Freedom in United Mexican States
Appendices
 
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