Property Rights Index (0-100)

Asia Ranking

Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
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Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Japan952022388
2Hong Kong942020293
2Singapore942022198
4South Korea912022681
5Taiwan812022487
6Bhutan672022863
6Brunei6720221061
8Malaysia662022585
9Kazakhstan5520221160
10Azerbaijan542022768
11Sri Lanka5220222145
12Vietnam5020221851
12India5020221359
14Mongolia4920221948
15Maldives4720222344
15Philippines4720221657
17Thailand4420221160
17China442022962
19Laos4120222639
20Macao4020223034
21Indonesia3920221359
21Cambodia3920222540
23Russia3720221754
23Nepal3720222738
25Bangladesh3620222738
26Uzbekistan3220221558
27Tajikistan3020222442
28Pakistan2920222145
29Kyrgyzstan2520222046
30Burma (Myanmar)2320222937
31Turkmenistan1920223128
32North Korea1620223128

Definition of Property Rights Index (0-100)

The property rights index measures the degree to which a country's laws protect private property rights and the degree to which its government enforces those laws. It also assesses the likelihood that private property will be expropriated and analyzes the independence of the judiciary, the existence of corruption within the judiciary, and the ability of individuals and businesses to enforce contracts. Higher index values denote more certain legal protection of property.

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