Iraq: Investment freedom

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 Iraq

Investment freedom index (0-100)

 Latest value 10
 Year 2002
 Measure points
 Data availability 1996 - 2002
 Average 10
 Min - Max 10 - 10
 Source The Heritage Foundation
The latest value from 2002 is 10 points, unchanged from 10 points in 2001. In comparison, the world average is 54 points, based on data from 157 countries. Historically, the average for Iraq from 1996 to 2002 is 10 points. The minimum value, 10 points, was reached in 1996 while the maximum of 10 points was recorded in 1996. See the global rankings for that indicator or use the country comparator to compare trends over time.
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The Investment Freedom index for Iraq from The Heritage Foundation measures the restrictions to investment activity both within the country and across borders. A higher score means fewer restrictions.
Definition: 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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