Sunday, September 11, 2005

Economic Freedom of the World

Sounds like an interesting read--compares economic freedom with democracy in diminishing violent conflict (although it seems to me that the two would go hand in hand)...

Economic Freedom of the World: "Economic freedom is almost 50 times more effective than democracy in restraining nations from going to war. In new research published in this year’s report, Erik Gartzke, a political scientist from Columbia University, compares the impact of economic freedom on peace to that of democracy. When measures of both economic freedom and democracy are included in a statistical study, economic freedom is about 50 times more effective than democracy in diminishing violent conflict. The impact of economic freedom on whether states fight or have a military dispute is highly significant while democracy is not a statistically significant predictor of conflict."

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