FMF NEWSLETTER 28 SEPTEMBER 2017

 

FMF NEWSLETTER 28 SEPTEMBER 2017 

 
EDITORIAL  

Dear friend of the FMF

In this week’s feature article, Richard Grant examines the latest data in the 2017 Economic Freedom of the World Index (EFW). The EFW report is based on five broad areas: 1) Size of Government; 2) Legal System and Property Rights; 3) Sound Money; 4) Freedom to Trade Internationally; 5) Regulation. The report is compiled from sources which include the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Economic Forum, and the United Nations National Accounts. The 2017 report includes a new measure, the Gender Inequality Index. Countries which rank higher on the index (i.e. enjoy more freedom in various aspects) perform demonstrably better economically than those with more government control. Thirteen African countries and various former Communist countries now rank higher than South Africa – their willingness to free their people has seen a real increase in quality of life in those countries.

FEATURE article

 

Thirteen African countries now rank higher than South Africa in economic freedom – RICHARD GRANT

For each resident of a society, increased uncertainty about the social and political constraints under which one lives will reduce one’s ability to make wise choices in the present and to plan for the future. When a government increases its role in the lives of those who live within its jurisdiction, the complexity of the government’s structure and its relationship with its residents will also increase. Some elements of that relationship might reduce uncertainty in several aspects of life. This is both true and beneficial when the government limits itself to the application of the rule of law in the protection of its citizens’ lives, liberty, and property. But when a government’s role grows beyond what is necessary to protect these essentials, the overall effect is increasingly to limit freedom of action and to impose greater uncertainty on a citizen’s pursuit of a livelihood.

WEEKLY smile  

Yes – introduce radical economic transformation in labour policy and help 9 million unemployed

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Wednesday, 25 October (non-FMF event) Agbiz information day, Paarl, Western Cape | Current challenges in policy and legislation environment and opportunities in the agribusiness sector. RSVP before 25 September 2017 by clicking HERE

27-29 October  Libsem Wakkerstroom  (non-FMF event) This year’s libertarian seminar will be held at Papillon in Wakkerstroom from 27-29 October.  The registration which includes 3 lunches, teas and coffees is R450 per person. For more information, please contact Frances Kendall on fkendall@icloud.com

Saturday, 4 November The Impumelelo Social Innovations Centre Award presentation in Cape Town @ Artscape Opera House, Cape Town RSVP http://www.freemarketfoundation.com/View-Event?i=159

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WORTH reading  

Lord Acton on the meaning of freedom
The political and economics mystiques of state power
Is a universal basic income the answer to rampant automation?

FMF in the media  

Media release Good news: SA’s economic freedom slightly improved

Media digest AUGUST 2017 for all media coverage

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Russell Lamberti – South Africa: failing economy and life after the downgrade
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South Africa: The Solution (1987)

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FMF –  A constitution worth fighting for (1996)
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Rex van Schalkwyk – Rule of Law 1 of 2 – What it is not
Rex van Schalkwyk – Rule of Law 2 of 2 – What it is

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