Economic Freedom 5 Years in Mongolia compared to Asia
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Mongolia: 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
No house price statistics are published in Mongolia. There is not much research from private sources. General economics statistics are available from the Bank of Mongolia.