Free and Open Economy In the 2009 Index of Economic Freedom, Hong Kong has once again been placed first, the fifteenth consecutive year it has held this
America has been targeted for an economic, military, and social coup de tat by globalists who know that to get people to accept a new way of life under the heel of the new world order requires that the pillars of everything they knew before are completely pulverized. Freedom, prosperity, and community have no place in a post-industrial revolution..
In 2010, for the first time ever, the United States has fallen from the ranks of the economically free as measured by the Index of Economic Freedom, published annually by The Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal. With a score of only 78.0 on the Index's 0-100 scale, the United States has fallen below the cutoff (an average score of 80
The U.S. has fallen from the ranks of economically free countries, according to the Heritage Foundation's Index of Economic Freedom World Rankings. U.S. has slipped below 80%, into the category of mostly free this year -- just below Canada & above Denmark.Heritage cited "notable decreases in financial freedom, monetary freedom, and property rights
"The Heritage Foundation no longer ranks the United States as a free country. We're now just 'mostly free.'" According to the 2010 Index of Economic Freedom, the United States has fallen below the 100-80 percent "free" bar, losing 2.7 points last year to land at 78.
Morocco's economic performance has been steady in recent years, sustained by reform measures focused on competitiveness and diversification of the productive base, says the US think-thank the Heritage Foundation in its 2010 Index of Economic Freedom
According to the index of economic freedom for year 2010, released by The Wall Street Journal and the Heritage Foundation, this is the list of world’s top 10 freest economies.
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According to The Heritage Foundations Index of Economic Freedom, Mexico is currently ranked in number 41 within the 183 countries analysed for the different...
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