by Dan Mitchell | Jul 15, 2023 | Blogs, Economics, Free Market
There is a recipe for achieving growth and prosperity and I used a grade-point-average analogy earlier this year to explain why it is important to get all the ingredients correct. Let’s look at some empirical data. I wrote back in March about the Heritage...
by Dan Mitchell | Jul 13, 2023 | Blogs, Economics
Since I write every year about the Heritage Foundation’s Index of Economic Freedom, it’s a no-brainer to also share this video from John Stossel. There’s a lot of useful information and analysis. Though some of it is rather depressing. The United States...
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 25, 2023 | Blogs, Economics
For a long time, the United States was ranked as having the world’s most competitive economy, according to the Swiss-based IMD World Competitiveness Center. But we fell behind Singapore and Hong Kong in 2010. But at least the U.S. stayed in the top...
by Dan Mitchell | May 19, 2023 | Blogs
When I want to know the nations with the best and worst policies, I peruse Economic Freedom of the World or the Index of Economic Freedom. But what if you want to know the countries with the best and worst consequences? In that case, the best option...
by Dan Mitchell | May 12, 2023 | Blogs, Trade
Free trade is good and protectionism is bad. Assuming one agrees with those common-sense observations, the Tholos Foundation’s just-released Trade Barriers Index is a great source of data about which countries are pro-trade and...