Economic Freedom is Negative Liberty

A Comment on Legum (2007) and Stanford (2007)

Originally published in Real-World Economics Review

This paper is a reply to Legum (2007) and Standford (2007) to clarify why economic freedom is defined the way it is and to review the empirical record with respect to this measure.

The authors reply to Legum (2007) and Standford (2007) to clarify why economic freedom is defined the way it is and to review the empirical record with respect to this measure.

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Citation (Chicago Style).

Lawson, Robert A., Hall, Joshua C. and Luther, William J., "Economic Freedom is Negative Liberty: A Comment on Legum (2007) and Stanford (2007) (2008)." Real-World Economics Review, 3, no. 47, (2008): 261-262.

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