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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

The Index of Freedom in the World is an index of civil liberties published in late 2012 by Canada's Fraser Institute, Germany's Liberales Institut, and the U.S. Cato Institute. The index is the predecessor of the Human Freedom Index, which was published first in 2015. The coauthors of both indexes are Ian Vásquez and Tanja Porčnik (née Štumberger).

The index is based on measures of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, individual economic choice, freedom of association, freedom of assembly, violence and crimes, freedom of movement, LGBT rights, and women's rights. Other components of the Freedom Index include human trafficking, sexual violence, female genital mutilation, homicide, and adoption by homosexuals.

The index rates countries on a scale from 10 (most free) to 0 (least free). In 2012, the most free countries were New Zealand (8.73), the Netherlands (8.47), and Hong Kong (8.39). Least free were Zimbabwe (3.38), Burma (3.72), and Pakistan (4.47). The components on which the index is based can be divided into economic freedoms and other personal freedoms. Highest ranking in economic freedoms were Hong Kong (9.02) and Singapore (8.75). Highest ranking in personal freedoms were the Netherlands (9.5) and Uruguay (9.4).

The Freedom Index does not measure democracy, but it does measure freedom of speech and media, press killings, political imprisonment, etc. According to the report, democracy may be the form of government that best protects freedom, but democracy may both increase and reduce freedom. Nevertheless, democracy strongly correlates with freedom (7.9), as measured by the Economist Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index and the Freedom Index.

The Freedom Index is included as part of the book Towards a Worldwide Index of Human Freedom, written by 13 academics and economists from Canada (Fraser Institute), the United States (Cato Institute, Emory University), Germany (Liberales Institut, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main), and Russia (Institute of Economic Analysis). Among other claims, the report argues that the criminalization of and the war on drugs have restricted many components of freedom.

See also




Where Does the U.S. Rank in World Economic Freedom? - The 2016 Index of Economic Freedom analyzes economic policy developments related to economic freedom in 186 economies. Economies rated “free” or “mostly free” enjoy incomes that are...

  • Economic Freedom of the World, an annual survey produced by the Fraser Institute
  • List of freedom indices

References


Economic Freedom | Fraser Institute
Economic Freedom | Fraser Institute. Source : www.fraserinstitute.org

External links


Hong Kong and Switzerland Top the Charts in Human Freedom Index ...
Hong Kong and Switzerland Top the Charts in Human Freedom Index .... Source : 4liberty.eu

Human Freedom, Fraser Institute web page


Eugene Marlow - The Stagnation of Human Rights Freedoms, Media ...
Eugene Marlow - The Stagnation of Human Rights Freedoms, Media .... Source : www.eugenemarlow.com

 
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