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Movimiento Libertario, San José
Measures of Freedom
Freedom House Ratings, Freedom in the World 2009
2009: Political Rights: 1, Civil Liberties: 1, Status: Free
2009: Political Rights: 1, Civil Liberties: 1, Status: Free
Level of Economic Freedom, Economic Freedom of the World: 2003 Annual Report
2001: 7.1 (out of 10)
2001: 7.1 (out of 10)
Level of Economic Freedom, Economic Freedom of the World: 2004 Annual Report
2002: 7.1 (out of 10)
2002: 7.1 (out of 10)
Level of Economic Freedom, Economic Freedom of the World
2006: 7.58 (out of 10)
2006: 7.58 (out of 10)
Articles
A Week in a (Sort of) Libertarian Country, Part 1, by Scott McPherson, Freedom Daily, Jun 2005
Related Topic: Movimiento Libertario
"You quickly get the feeling that anything can happen in San Jose. People were going everywhere. The shops were all open, and vendors were doing brisk trade all along the streets (and sometimes literally in the streets: sellers would walk right out into traffic when cars were stopped at traffic lights)."
Related Topic: Movimiento Libertario
"You quickly get the feeling that anything can happen in San Jose. People were going everywhere. The shops were all open, and vendors were doing brisk trade all along the streets (and sometimes literally in the streets: sellers would walk right out into traffic when cars were stopped at traffic lights)."
A Week in a (Sort of) Libertarian Country, Part 2, by Scott McPherson, Freedom Daily, Jul 2005
Related Topic: Movimiento Libertario
"The Republic of Costa Rica has no army. The country. ... with a population of around 4 million people (including 50,000 North American expatriates), is proudly neutral. Its constitution dates to 1949 ... By Latin American standards, Costa Rica is extremely stable and wealthy, with the average annual income around $9,000."
Related Topic: Movimiento Libertario
"The Republic of Costa Rica has no army. The country. ... with a population of around 4 million people (including 50,000 North American expatriates), is proudly neutral. Its constitution dates to 1949 ... By Latin American standards, Costa Rica is extremely stable and wealthy, with the average annual income around $9,000."