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Economic Freedom Rating, 5-Yr Change - Nigeria Compared to Continent

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Sierra Leone 15.98%
Rwanda 13.36%
Mauritius 12.31%
Nigeria 12.11%
Ethiopia 9.05%
Uganda 7.20%
Guinea-Bissau 4.55%
Togo 4.35%
Cape Verde 4.03%
Cameroon 2.40%
Zambia 2.01%
Kenya 1.74%
Malawi 1.07%
Gambia 0.55%
Benin 0.21%
Senegal 0.06%
Botswana 0.04%
Lesotho -0.22%
Cote d'Ivoire -0.39%
Madagascar -0.71%
Tanzania -0.82%
Eq. Guinea -1.10%
Swaziland -1.34%
Ghana -2.68%
Niger -2.75%
Guinea -3.42%
Mozambique -3.55%
Congo(Brazza) -5.21%
Mali -5.32%
Burkina Faso -5.52%
South Africa -5.78%
Djibouti -6.03%
Mauritania -6.68%
Gabon -8.68%
Chad -9.26%
Namibia -9.28%
Zimbabwe -18.82%
CAR -19.59%
 

 

 

Nigeria: Economic freedom index, 5-year change

Increased economic freedom is strongly associated with high GDP growth, and therefore with rises in residential property prices. Changes in a countrys score on the Heritage Foundations freedom index are calculated by the Global Property Guide to produce a 5-point rating:

  • Greatly Improved
  • Improved
  • Nuetral
  • Worse
  • Much Worse


Source: Calculated using figures from The Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal

 

Nigeria does not publish house price statistics. General economics statistics are from the Central Bank of Nigeria.




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