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Taiwan’s economic freedom score is 75.1, making its economy the 14th freest in the 2015 Index. Its score is up by 1.2 points from last year, with improvements in seven of the 10 economic freedoms led by investment freedom, the control of government spending, and labor freedom. Taiwan is ranked 5th out of 42 economies in the Asia–Pacific region, and its overall score is well above the world average. (2015 Index of Economic Freedom | the Heritage Foundation www.heritage.org/index/ranking)

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Taiwan’s economic freedom score is 75.1, making its economy the 14th freest in the 2015 Index. Its score is up by 1.2 points from last year, with improvements in seven of the 10 economic freedoms led by investment freedom, the control of government spending, and labor freedom. Taiwan is ranked 5th out of 42 economies in the Asia–Pacific region, and its overall score is well above the world average. (2015 Index of Economic Freedom | the Heritage Foundation www.heritage.org/index/ranking)

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