Economic Freedom of North America

Economic Freedom of North America
Author: Amela Karabegović
Publisher: The Fraser Institute
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1996
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

This is the ninth edition of the annual report, Economic Freedom of North America. The results of this year's study confirm those published in the previous eight editions: economic freedom is a powerful driver of growth and prosperity. Those provinces and states that have low levels of economic freedom continue to leave their citizens poorer than they need or should be.

Freedom in the 50 States

Freedom in the 50 States
Author: William Ruger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781944424336

This study ranks the American states according to how their public policies affect individual freedoms in the economic, social, and personal spheres. Updating, expanding, and improving upon the three previous editions of Freedom in the 50 States, the 2016 edition examines state and local government intervention across a wide range of policy categories -- from tax burdens to court systems, from eminent domain laws to occupational licensing, and from homeschooling regulation to drug policy. Freedom in the 50 States remains the only index that measures both economic and personal freedoms.

Choose Economic Freedom

Choose Economic Freedom
Author: George P. Shultz
Publisher: Hoover Press
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2020-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0817923462

What are the keys to good economic policy? George P. Shultz and John B. Taylor draw from their several decades of experience at the forefront of national economic policy making to show how market fundamentals beat politically popular government interventions—be they from Democrats or Republicans—as a recipe for success. Choose Economic Freedom reconstructs debates from the 1960s and 1970s about the use of wage and price controls as tools of policy, showing how brilliant economists can hold diametrically opposed views about the wisdom of using government intervention to spur the economy. Speeches and documents from the era include a recently unearthed memo from Arthur Burns, Federal Reserve chair, in 1971, in which he argues in favor of controls. Under Burns's guidance and in the face of stubborn inflation, Nixon introduced wage and price guidelines and freezes. But over the long run, these became a drag on the economy and ultimately failed. It wasn't until the Reagan administration that these controls were reversed, resulting in a vibrant economy. The words of iconic economist Milton Friedman—whose "free to choose" ethos inspired the free-market revolution of the Reagan era—along with lessons Shultz and Taylor learned from the front lines, demonstrate that tried-and-true economic policy works.

The Index of Economic Freedom

The Index of Economic Freedom
Author: Bryan T. Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 253
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Asia
ISBN: 9780891952336

The 1995 index of economic freedom / by Bryan T. Johnson and Thomas P. Sheehy.

Economic Freedom of the World, 1975-1995

Economic Freedom of the World, 1975-1995
Author: James D. Gwartney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Derives an indicator for economic freedom based on personal choice, protection of private property, and freedom of exchange. Considers levels and trends in economic freedom, and their correlation with economic growth in 103 countries.

Entrepreneurial Action

Entrepreneurial Action
Author: Andrew C. Corbett
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2012-07-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1780529015

Volume 14 addresses the central issue of entrepreneurial action: while many factors are important to the phenomenon of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship does not happen until someone takes action!

Economic Freedom and Interventionism

Economic Freedom and Interventionism
Author: Ludwig Von Mises
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Austrian economics
ISBN: 9780865976733

Economic Freedom and Interventionism is both a primer of the fundamental thought of Ludwig von Mises and an anthology of the writings of perhaps the best-known exponent of what is now known as the Austrian School of economics. This volume contains forty-seven articles edited by Mises scholar Bettina Bien Greaves. Among them are Mises's expositions of the role of government, his discussion of inequality of wealth, inflation, socialism, welfare, and economic education, as well as his exploration of the "deeper" significance of economics as it affects seemingly noneconomic relations between human beings. These papers are valuable reading for students of economic freedom and the science of human action. Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973) was the leading spokesman of the Austrian School of economics throughout most of the twentieth century. Bettina Bien Greaves is a former resident scholar and trustee of the Foundation for Economic Education and was a senior staff member at FEE from 1951 to 1999.