1. Hong Kong |
2. Singapore |
3. Australia |
4. United States |
5. New Zealand |
6. United Kingdom |
7. Ireland |
8. Luxembourg |
9. Switzerland |
10. Canada |
11. Chile |
29. El Salvador |
33. Uruguay |
47. Panamá |
49. Méjico |
51. Costa Rica |
61. Nicaragua |
63. Perú |
68. Guatemala |
70. Brasil |
73. Colombia |
76. Honduras |
95. Argentina |
99. Paraguay |
100. Rep Dominicana |
108. Ecuador |
112. Bolivia |
144. Venezuela |
156. Cuba |
Argentina, 95 a nivel mundial, está en el puesto 21 en la región americana, compuesta por 29 países. Los diez factores usados para calcular el promedio de 57.5% de la libertad económica de Argentina son:
Business Freedom - 65.5% |
Trade Freedom - 61.4% |
Fiscal Freedom - 82.3% |
Freedom from Government - 89.6% |
Monetary Freedom - 71.3% |
Investment Freedom - 50.0% |
Financial Freedom - 40.0% |
Property Rights - 30.0% |
Freedom from Corruption - 28.0% |
Labor Freedom - 56.6% |
En el resumen sobre Argentina el informe de la Heritage Foundation indica:
Property rights, labor freedom, and freedom from corruption are all problems for Argentina (labor freedom less so than the others). Political interference with an inefficient judiciary hinders greater foreign investment, and numerous popular and official obstructions of due process make international courts preferable to Argentine courts. Not surprisingly, corruption is also a problem. On the labor side, employing and dismissing employees is complicated, expensive, and a further hindrance to economic flexibility.Fuentes:
The Heritage Foundation, 2007 Index of Economic Freedom.
Argentina in The 2007 Index of Economic Freedom.
Pueden ver la lista completa del Indice 2007 de Libertad Económica aquí.
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