Economic freedom
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Economic freedom or economic liberty or right to economic liberty denotes the ability of members of a society to undertake economic direction and actions. This is a term used in economic and policy debates as well as a politicoeconomic philosophy. As with freedom generally, there are various definitions, but no universally accepted concept of economic freedom.
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See also
- Anglo-Saxon economy
- Economic liberalism
- Economic Freedom of the World
- Free association
- Index of Economic Freedom 2003-2006
- Index of Economic Freedom historical rankings
- List of indices of freedom
- Laissez-faire
- List of countries by economic freedom
- Four Freedoms (European Union)
- Capitalism and Freedom
- Free to Choose
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