Economic Freedom 5 Years in Malta compared to Europe
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Malta: Economic freedom index, 5-year change
Increased economic freedom is strongly associated with high GDP growth, and therefore with rises in residential property prices. Changes in a countrys score on the Heritage Foundations freedom index are calculated by the Global Property Guide to produce a 5-point rating:
- Greatly Improved
- Improved
- Nuetral
- Worse
- Much Worse
Source: Calculated using figures from The Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal
Malta's Central Bank generates annual and quarterly house price indices. The European Central Bank also has a quarterly residential property price index for Malta. General economics statistics also come from the Central Bank of Malta, and the National Statistics Office.