Abstract
Non-communist countries rated ‘free’ have on average a much higher per capita income than those rated ‘partly free’ or ‘not free’. The latter two groups differ primarily in terms of the dispersion of their per capita incomes, those rated ‘not free’ being much more dispersed than those rated ‘partly free’.
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