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Suggest an Entry under this Topic | | Measures of Freedom |
Level of Economic Freedom, Economic Freedom of the World: 2003 Annual Report 2001: 8.6 (out of 10) |
Level of Economic Freedom, Economic Freedom of the World: 2004 Annual Report 2002: 8.7 (out of 10) |
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A Free-Market Constitution for Hong Kong: A Blueprint for China [PDF], by Alvin Rabushka, Cato Journal, 1989 Related Topics: South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan "The standard of living of the four dragons—Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan—has caught and surpassed a number of European countries. ... the single most important factor that accounts for their economic success is that each country affords its residents a considerable measure of economic freedom." |
| Book Review -- Red Flag Over Hong Kong, by Richard M. Ebeling, Freedom Daily, Jan 1997 |
| Hong Kong Still Freest Economy, Cato Policy Report, Mar 2000 |
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Hong Kong's Legacy, by James A. Dorn, 1 Jul 1999 "Hong Kong's institutions - its set of formal and informal rules - ultimately are shaped by the ethos of society. Hong Kong's ethos of liberty has created a dynamic spontaneous order." |
| Liberty's Gilded Door, The Wall Street Journal, 11 Mar 1992 |
What Beijing needs to learn from Hong Kong, by James A. Dorn, 26 Sep 2003 "Hong Kong has taught us that economic liberalism is a catalyst for peace and prosperity. We must continue to advocate it, but also remember that economic reform is not enough." |
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