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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 February 2025. This article is a list of freedom indices produced by several non-governmental organizations that publish and maintain assessments of the state of freedom in the world, according to their own various definitions of the term, and rank countries using various measures of freedom ...
Not free United Kingdom: 1 1 91 38 53 Free United States: 2 2 83 33 50 Free Uruguay: 1 1 96 40 56 Free Uzbekistan: 7 6 12 2 10 Not free Vanuatu: 2 2 82 32 50 Free Venezuela: 7 6 15 1 14 Not free Vietnam: 7 6 19 4 15 Not free Yemen: 7 6 10 1 9 Not free Zambia: 4 4 54 23 31 Partly free Zimbabwe: 6 5 27 10 17 Not free
Note: The Middle East countries of Turkey, Cyprus, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia can be found in the "Europe" and "Eurasia" sections of Freedom House's Freedom in the World report. Main article: Democracy in the Middle East § Annual assessment
This article includes a partial list of countries by economic freedom that shows the top 50 highest ranking countries and regions from two reports on economic freedom. The Economic Freedom of the World Index is a report published by the Fraser Institute in conjunction with the Economic Freedom Network, a Canadian group of independent research ...
The World Press Freedom Index (WPFI) is an annual ranking of countries compiled and published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) since 2002 based upon the non-governmental organization's own assessment of the countries' press freedom records in the previous year.
The 2006 State of World Liberty Index was created by combining the rankings of four other indexes of world liberty into one: the "2005 Economic Freedom of the World" Index (Fraser Institute), the "2006 Index of Economic Freedom" (The Heritage Foundation), the "2005 Freedom in the World" index (Freedom House), and the "2005 Press Freedom Index" (Reporters Without Borders).
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The share of income in percent going to the poorest 10% is the same for both more and less economically free countries. [ 6 ] The people living in the top one-fifth of the most free countries enjoy an average income of $23,450 and a growth rate in the 1990s of 2.56 percent per year; in contrast, the bottom one-fifth in the rankings had an ...