Iraq is out of the global economic freedom ranking
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Iraq is out of the global economic freedom ranking
Iraq is out of the global economic freedom ranking
2021-03-30 04:46
Shafaq News / The American Heritage Foundation, which is concerned with measuring the level of economic freedom in countries around the world, announced that Iraq has not achieved any rank with regard to global economic freedom for the year 2021.
According to the report published by the foundation and seen by Shafaq News Agency, "Six countries, including Iraq, did not have any rank in relation to global economic freedom out of the 179 countries listed in the table," indicating that the countries included Iraq, Libya, Liechtenstein, Somalia, Syria. And Yemen. "
She added, "Singapore ranked first in economic freedom with a score of 89.7, followed by New Zealand with a score of 83.9, then Australia came third with a score of 82.4 and Switzerland came fourth with a score of 81.9."
She indicated that the UAE ranked first in the Arab world and 14th in the world with a score of 78.4, followed by Qatar and 31 in the world with a score of 72, and Bahrain came third and 40 in the world with a score of 69.9, and then Jordan came fourth and 64 with a score of 64.6.
It indicated that it "relied on its classification on twelve factors to measure the economic freedom of these countries, related to four main aspects of the economic environment, which were classified from 0 to 100, and their average to determine the degree of the state, which is the rule of law (property rights, government integrity, judicial effectiveness), size of government Government spending, tax burden, financial health), organizational efficiency (business, employment, and monetary freedom), open markets (trade, investment, and financial freedom). ”
She explained that "the focus of the Economic Freedom Index is that individuals should be free to work, consume and invest without restrictions," indicating that "poverty, disease and ignorance are declining in all regions, this is largely due to the widespread adoption of more advanced and transparent economic policies."
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2021-03-30 04:46
Shafaq News / The American Heritage Foundation, which is concerned with measuring the level of economic freedom in countries around the world, announced that Iraq has not achieved any rank with regard to global economic freedom for the year 2021.
According to the report published by the foundation and seen by Shafaq News Agency, "Six countries, including Iraq, did not have any rank in relation to global economic freedom out of the 179 countries listed in the table," indicating that the countries included Iraq, Libya, Liechtenstein, Somalia, Syria. And Yemen. "
She added, "Singapore ranked first in economic freedom with a score of 89.7, followed by New Zealand with a score of 83.9, then Australia came third with a score of 82.4 and Switzerland came fourth with a score of 81.9."
She indicated that the UAE ranked first in the Arab world and 14th in the world with a score of 78.4, followed by Qatar and 31 in the world with a score of 72, and Bahrain came third and 40 in the world with a score of 69.9, and then Jordan came fourth and 64 with a score of 64.6.
It indicated that it "relied on its classification on twelve factors to measure the economic freedom of these countries, related to four main aspects of the economic environment, which were classified from 0 to 100, and their average to determine the degree of the state, which is the rule of law (property rights, government integrity, judicial effectiveness), size of government Government spending, tax burden, financial health), organizational efficiency (business, employment, and monetary freedom), open markets (trade, investment, and financial freedom). ”
She explained that "the focus of the Economic Freedom Index is that individuals should be free to work, consume and invest without restrictions," indicating that "poverty, disease and ignorance are declining in all regions, this is largely due to the widespread adoption of more advanced and transparent economic policies."
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