20. Strong protection of property rights strongly correlates to the improved overall quality of life, economic prosperity, and freedom. #IPRI2021 https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
19. On average, countries in the top quintile of IPRI scores show a per capita income almost 19 times of countries in the bottom quintile. #IPRI2021 https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
18. Fifteen countries show a range of [9.5-9.786] for the GE score: Austria, Malta, Sweden, Belgium, Portugal, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Estonia, Iceland, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland, and the USA. #IPRI2021 https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
15. Five countries that show higher relative improvement in their IPRI score: Moldova (11.32%), Rep. of Yemen (10.26%), Albania (9.37%), Montenegro (7.39%), and Armenia. (7.32%) https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
13. Overall, the average score of the IPRI, including all its components continued on their downward trend for the third year in a row. The IPRI decreased by 2.2%. #IPRI2021 https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
12. When the population is accounted for the 2021 IPRI average score of 5.603 is reduced to 5.596, a 77% decrease. This means property rights need to improve in highly populated areas. #IPRI2021 https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
11. Singapore leads the PPR component (8.6), while New Zealand is first for the LP component (8.8). The USA commands the IPR component (8.7). #IPRI2021 https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
10. The three countries that achieved the highest property rights protections are Switzerland, (8.15), Singapore (8.09), and New Zealand (8.08) according to the #IPRI2021 https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
9. The #IPRI2021 partnered with 125 think tanks in 73 countries to emphasize that property rights are the building blocks for a just, prosperous, and free society. https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
8. 85% of the population lives in 86 countries with an IPRI between 2.6 and 6.1. More than half of the sample population (52.3%) lives in 30 countries with a middle score of this index, [5.3 - 6.1]. #IPRI2021 https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
6. The 2021 International Property Rights Index ranks property rights protections in 129 countries, covering 94% of the world population and 98% of global GDP. #IPRI2021 https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
5. @HDeSotoPeru: “I am privileged to present the International Property Rights Index and to work alongside the PRA in their commitment to fostering economic growth and democracy by the protection of intellectual and physical property rights. https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
4. “For innovation to be as productive as possible, IP is essential, and the best way to harness creativity and enable the growth of innovative enterprises is through a reliable IP framework.” @saryle#IPRI2021. https://t.co/Z1m1AVuhKZ
3. Un grande ringraziamento ai prof. Marco Allena & prof. Bruno Ferroni per il loro case study “Taxation on Immovable Property in Italy. The Cost Behind Wealth, How Taxes Impact the Right of Property.” @MercatusI#IPRI2021#Rome@capezzone@jimmomo@lorenzmontanari