“Our statistical investigations lead to two substantive conclusions:

First, the data appear to support notion that economic freedom makes a positive 
contribution to personal freedom and prosperity. That holds true whether we 
measure prosperity in a narrowly economic sense, as GDP per capita, or in a 
broader sense, using noneconomic indicators of education, health, and personal 
safety.
Second, the data do not support the notion that a larger government is 
necessarily detrimental to either freedom or prosperity.  On the contrary, 
countries with larger government sectors tend to have more personal freedom and 
higher indicators of education, health, and personal safety.”
—Freedom, Prosperity, and Big Government
(Evonomics)

http://evonomics.com/freedom-prosperity-big-government/


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