Legatum Prosperity Index

Slovenia: World Leader in The Legatum Institute Natural Environment pillar

The London based, The Legatum Institute, published the 12th Legatum Prosperity Index at the end of November. The index is a leading indicator of economic and social wellbeing in the 149 nations covered. "This is a tool for leaders around the world to help set their agendas for growth and development.

Bulgaria is 51st in Prosperity - in front of South Africa and behind Suriname

Bulgaria is 51st in prosperity in the world, shows this year's edition of Legatum Prosperity Index. It is based on the results in 9 areas surveyed in 149 countries around the world, where 96% of mankind lives and are responsible for 99% of the world's gross domestic product.

This puts our country in front of South Africa, but behind the Republic of Suriname.

SLOVENIA IS THE MOST PROSPEROUS NATION IN EASTERN EUROPE ACCORDING TO LEADING INDEX

The 11th edition of the Index reveals a number of surprising global, regional and national trends in economic and social wellbeing, including an alarming deterioration in global security and a widening gap between the most and least prosperous nations.

The best – and worst – places to live in all the world in 2015 (infographics + vid)

The 2015 Prosperity Index is out again, ranking 142 countries across 89 variables and eight sub-indexes: the economy, entrepreneurship and opportunity, governance, education, health, safety and security, personal freedom and social capital.

Bulgaria Sinks in 2015 Prosperity Index's Personal Freedom Ranking

Bulgaria has ranked worse in the 2015 Legatum Prosperity Index than did last year, losing three spots.

The Prosperity Index uses "both income and wellbeing" indicators to measure prosperity, focusing on criteria as diverse as social capital, personal freedom, safety and security, health, education, governance, and entrepreneurship, apart from economy statistics.

Serbia ranks 77th according to Legatum Prosperity Index

BELGRADE - Serbia ranks 77th according to the Legatum Prosperity Index, while Norway claimed the first place on the list of 142 countries.

The Prosperity Index released by Legatum Group on Tuesday evaluates countries according to a number of parameters in sectors of economy, entrepreneurship, administration, education, healthcare, security, individual freedoms and social capital.

Dif tor heh smusma

I present to you the first Hürriyet Daily News column, and probably the first economics column ever, titled in Star Trek’s Vulcan language. You are probably familiar with its English translation, the salute “live long and prosper.”