India ranks 120th in Index of Economic Freedom for 2014

India ranks 25th among 43 countries in the Asia-Pacific region

Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Jan 15 2014 | 2:01 AM IST
Noting India continued to suffer from low but improving levels of economic freedom, the latest Index of Economic Freedom ranked the nation 120th globally and 25th among 43 countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

Though India is rated a "mostly unfree" economy, the country achieved its highest score in the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom, published annually by the Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal.

The country’s economic freedom score is 55.7, unchanged from last year. Over 20 years of the index, India has advanced its score 11 points, according to the index.

"The economy still continues to perform below its potential," said Terry Miller, co-author of the Index and director of the Heritage Foundation’s Center for International Trade and Economics. From a low base, India has achieved double-digit improvement in half the 10 indicators of economic freedom, most notably trade, which improved 65 points.

"The government efforts to combat corruption have been well noted, and seem to be making a difference. However, the economy remains relatively closed off from the rest of the world, and government officials have resorted to protectionist controls this year. Economic freedom must be on the agenda as the country prepares for elections in May," Miller said.

The Index of Economic Freedom rates 186 countries in 10 categories of economic performance such as rule of law, regulatory efficiency, limited government and open markets. Hong Kong and Singapore finished first and second in the rankings for the 20th straight year.

The world average score of 60.3, which is seven-tenths of a point above the 2013 figure, is the highest in the history of the index. Singapore and Sweden were among 43 countries that achieved their highest scores yet. Among the 178 countries ranked, scores improved for 114 countries and declined for 59.
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First Published: Jan 15 2014 | 12:09 AM IST

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