At least 8 years ago though, Finland and Norway had relatively high levels of state ownership of enterprises, much higher than the US. If that’s not a much higher level of real socialism, it’s hard to say what is. That suggests to me that whatever the Economic Freedom Index measures it’s not how little socialism there is in a country. Nonetheless, it could be the freedom not the socialism that’s responsible for Finland and Norway doing well, of course.
Norway is a petro state so arguably it doesn’t really count, but Finland isn’t.
https://mattbruenig.com/2017/07/28/nordic-socialism-is-realer-than-you-think/
At least 8 years ago though, Finland and Norway had relatively high levels of state ownership of enterprises, much higher than the US. If that’s not a much higher level of real socialism, it’s hard to say what is. That suggests to me that whatever the Economic Freedom Index measures it’s not how little socialism there is in a country. Nonetheless, it could be the freedom not the socialism that’s responsible for Finland and Norway doing well, of course.
Norway is a petro state so arguably it doesn’t really count, but Finland isn’t.