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Economic Freedom and Prosperity

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-21 10:29

http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/eco_eco_fre-economy-economic-freedom

The chart the libfags don't want you to see.  It shows the clear link between economic freedom and prosperity.  Notice how all the top countries on the list have a higher measure of economic liberties than do the countries on the bottom/middle parts of the list. 

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-22 10:19

>>9
lol, look at the fucking statistics you retard, the countries with  70+ economic freedom are generally well off, but amongst those countries there are great differences between the levels of redistribution, some of the most extreme being the scandinavian countries, european countries in general compared to luxemboug, hong kong or singapore. So there's a great difference in the level of taxing and redistribution, but only some difference of GDP and economic freedom.

Economic freedom is important and necessary in building a well-off economy, but so are many other things, and if a slight reduction in economic freedom leads to a great increase in these  factors, then maybe that's worth doing, as the graph shows us that having a high level of economic freedom isn't a guarantee for a high GDP.

to sum it up, you're an idiot if you think removing all taxing will lead to a 100% economically free nation and thus gigantic GDP and prosperity! especially if you think it works on a global scale. Most of the places with high economic freedom are places where businesses go because it's cheaper for them to be situated there, they can pay less taxes etc. if the entire world was like that, the big companies would just stay where they were, there wouldn't necesserily be more of them.

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