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HK world's freest economy

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Jan 20, 2010

HK world's freest economy

<!-- by line --> <!-- end by line --> HONG KONG - HONG Kong remains the world's freest place to do business while the United States has lost its claim to an unrestricted economy, according to an annual report published on Wednesday. Hong Kong, a former British colony which was returned to China in 1997, edged out rival Singapore to claim top spot for the sixteenth consecutive year in the 2010 Index of Economic Freedom. Australia and New Zealand grabbed third and fourth spot respectively. The report is compiled by The Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington-based think tank, and The Wall Street Journal.

Ireland, Switzerland, Canada, the United States, Denmark and Chile rounded out the top ten list, which is based on criteria including economic openness, trade, the efficiency of domestic regulators, and the rule of law. But Canada pushed the US from the top seven economies deemed to have an entirely free economy due to 'notable decreases in financial freedom, monetary freedom, and property rights,' the report said. 'The US government's interventionist responses to the financial and economic crisis that began in 2008 have significantly undermined economic freedom and long-term prospects for economic growth,' the report said. Mainland China was ranked 140 in the list of 183 countries with Cuba, Zimbabwe and North Korea rounding out the bottom of the list. -- AFP


 
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