Investment Freedom Index

Europe Ranking

(0-100)Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
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Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Luxembourg952022195
2Netherlands902022290
2Denmark902022290
2Ireland902022290
2Estonia902022290
6Sweden852022785
6Liechtenstein852021785
6Latvia852022785
6Spain852022785
6Belgium852022785
6Finland852022785
6Switzerland852022785
13Iceland8020221580
13Austria802022290
13United Kingdom8020221580
13Germany8020221580
13Georgia8020221580
13Poland8020221580
13Hungary8020221580
13Italy8020221580
21Armenia7520222275
21Slovakia7520222275
21Norway7520222275
21France7520222275
21Cyprus7520222275
21Montenegro7520222275
21Croatia7520222275
28Malta702022785
28Romania7020222970
28Albania7020222970
28Czech Republic7020222970
28Lithuania7020222970
28Portugal7020222970
28Serbia7020222970
28Slovenia7020222970
36Bosnia and Herzegovina6520223765
36Macedonia6520223765
38Bulgaria6020222970
39Moldova5520223955
39Greece5520223955
41Ukraine3520224135
42Belarus3020224230
42Angola3020224230

Definition of Investment Freedom Index

The Investment freedom index evaluates a variety of investment restrictions (burdensome bureaucracy, restrictions on land ownership, expropriation of investments without fair compensation, foreign exchange controls, capital control, security problems, a lack of basic investment infrastructure, etc.). Points are deducted from the ideal score of 100 for each of the restrictions found in a country's investment regime.

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