International rankings of Norway
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The following are some international rankings of Norway.
- United Nations Development Programme: 2019 Human Development Index, ranked 1st out of 189 countries[1]
- United Nations Development Programme: 2019 Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index, ranked 1st out of 189 countries[2]
- The Economist: 2013 Where-to-be-born Index: ranked 3 out of 80 countries[3]
- United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network: 2015 World Happiness Report, ranked 1 out of 85 countries[4]
- Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress: 2015 OECD Better Life Index, ranked 1 out of 36 countries[5]
- The Legatum Institute: 2015 Legatum Prosperity Index, ranked 1 out of 142 countries[6]
Economy
- The Wall Street Journal and The Heritage Foundation: Index of Economic Freedom 2015, ranked 27 out of 179 countries[7]
- World Bank: Ease of Doing Business Index 2019, ranked 9 out of 183 countries[8]
- Fraser Institute: Economic Freedom of the World 2015, ranked 27 out of 157[9]
- Size of Government: ranked 132 out of 157; score of 5.0
- Legal System and Property Rights: ranked 3 out of 157; score of 8.6
- Sound Money: ranked 37 out of 157; score of 9.4
- Freedom to Trade Internationally: ranked 77 out of 157; score of 7.3
- Regulation: ranked 70 out of 157; score of 7.2
- Credit market regulations: ranked 1 out of 157; score of 10.0
- Labor market regulations: ranked 145 out of 157; score of 4.4
- Business regulations: ranked 22 out of 157; score of 7.2
- World Economic Forum: Global Enabling Trade Report 2014, ranked 12 out of 138; score of 5.1 (out of 7)[10]