Economic Freedom Rating in Colombia compared to Latin America
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Colombia: Economic freedom rating
Scores are from 0 to 100, higher scores are more desirable i.e. more conducive to economic growth. The lower the score, the greater the level of government interference in the economy and the less economic freedom a country enjoys.
- Free 80 - 100;
- Mostly Free 70 - 79.9;
- Moderately Free 60 - 69.9;
- Mostly Unfree 50 to 59.9; and
- Repressed 0 - 49.9.
Colombian house price statistics ,
are from Colombia's central bank, Banco de la Republica Colombia. The time-series are quarterly, from 1988. There are no rentals statistics.
Colombia has good general economics statistics, also at the Banco de la Republica Colombia site. It has a well-organized statistical section with time-series concentrating on financial sector indicators.