Martin Hash wrote:You have to excuse foreigners their ignorance of liberty: they've never experienced it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_ ... erty_Index
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/Cato Institute), the "2006 Index of Economic Freedom" (The Heritage Foundation/Wall Street Journal), the "2005 Freedom in the World" index (Freedom House), and the "2005 Press Freedom Index" (Reporters Without Borders).
These reports are used to score countries in three categories: individual freedom, economic freedom, and government size and taxation. These three scores are then averaged to give a country's overall score.
The 2016 Rankings(2015 Rankings here) reproduce the original ranking concept using the same data sources, albeit adjusting the weighting of data to best capture the original intent of measuring "the ability of the individual to live their lives as they choose." Measures are also standardized appropriately given the different scales used across indices and the government burden category was condensed into the broader indicator of economic freedom.
In the 2016 index, New Zealand is ranked most free overall, while North Korea is last. Hong Kong was ranked most free in economic liberty once again, and Finland and Norway were ranked again most free in the social liberty category.
Rank
Country
1 New Zealand
2 Switzerland
3 Canada
4 Australia
4 Ireland
6 Finland
6 Netherlands
6 Denmark
6 Chile
6 Luxembourg
Take that Liberty nation.... you didn't even rank.