economic freedom

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World Cup reminder—freedom improves the human condition

People who live in freer societies earn more money, live longer lives and enjoy higher levels of happiness.


3:04PM
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Tide may be turning towards greater economic freedom

Lower marginal taxes encourage individuals to work, invest and undertake entrepreneurial activities.


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Stakeholder capitalism and ESG—the road to socialism

Businesses can only succeed by benefiting their customers—unless granted special treatment by government.


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Freedom at stake in the Stans

Revolt in Kazakhstan threatens Russia and could spill over the border.


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Economic freedom waning in Quebec and across Canada

Bill 96 will likely help drive businesses away from the province.


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Dozens of members and partners of the EFNA Network representing 24 organizations, 17 states and territories, and three countries participated in the Institute’s annual EFNA Network Conference in Dallas. It was the first in-person gathering of the Network since 2019, and attendees were treated to a program loaded with ideas and best practices for disseminating EFNA, new research findings, and insights on the state of economic freedom globally, nationally and locally.