14 January,2009 10:15 AM IST | | Agencies
Hong Kong has been named the world's freest economy for the 15th year in a row, according to an annual report released yesterday by the conservative Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal that warns against government intervention amid the global economic crisis.
The Chinese territory, known for its low taxes and looser regulations, was followed by Singapore, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand, according to this year's Index of Economic Freedom.
European countries again accounted for half of the top 20 economies considered free or mostly free, with Switzerland at No 9 and the UK at No. 10.
However, the US slid one notch to sixth place, dinged for increased government spending and tax revenue as a percentage of gross domestic product, one of the survey's authors said.
Ranking at the bottom was North Korea, followed by next-to-last Zimbabwe, Cuba, Myanmar and Eritrea. The southern African country, whose economy is in meltdown after years of state-endorsed violence and business controls, posted the biggest drop in this year's report.