ManusJustus said:
I wonder what they mean by economic freedom. Denmark's government provides socialized education and healthcare, and socialist parties make up a large proportion of Denark's government, yet it is tied with the United States in the category. The study might look at economic freedom and social freedom in the same light. EDIT: A note from the site: Index of 'economic freedom', according to the American organisation 'The Heritage Foundation'. It is worth noting that such indices are based on highly culturally contingent factors. This data makes a number of assumptions about 'freedom' and the role of the government that are not accepted by much of the world's population. |
I read that before I posted this, but I reckon, while this can never be 100% accurate it still looks plausible, because for every single country known for a lack of economic freedom you have to actually scroll a long way down. I just took it to prove, that there can't be something totally wrong about it in Denmark.








