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The idea of creating an index to measure the impact of economic freedom in the world began percolating in the 1980s. Nobel laureate Milton Friedman talked of producing one, and it was discussed periodically at meetings of free market economists during that decade. In fact, Friedman elaborated: “The role of competitive capitalism – the organisation of the bulk of economic activity through private enterprise operating in a free market – as a system of economic freedom”.