International property rights index. Data by country from 2007 to 2024.

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Source: International Property Rights Index
International Property Rights Index
https://internationalpropertyrightsindex.org/

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The IPRI scores the underlying institutions of a strong property rights regime: the legal and political environment, physical property rights, and intellectual property rights. It is the world’s only index entirely dedicated to the measurement of intellectual and physical property rights. A tool for policymakers, business communities, and civic activists, the IPRI highlights the essential role property rights play in creating a prosperous economy and just society. In addition, the Index examines the robust relationship between property rights and other economic and social indicators of well-being, including gender equality, innovation, competition, prosperity, research and development, human development, open data, and measures of internet connectedness.
Average: 5,18 points
Countries: 125
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The IPRI scores the underlying institutions of a strong property rights regime: the legal and political environment, physical property rights, and intellectual property rights. It is the world’s only index entirely dedicated to the measurement of intellectual and physical property rights. A tool for policymakers, business communities, and civic activists, the IPRI highlights the essential role property rights play in creating a prosperous economy and just society. In addition, the Index examines the robust relationship between property rights and other economic and social indicators of well-being, including gender equality, innovation, competition, prosperity, research and development, human development, open data, and measures of internet connectedness.
0 - minimum level, 10 - maximum.
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