The Best Country in the World to be Born in

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http://www.economist.com/news/21566...ttery-life?fsrc=scn/tw/te/tr/thelotteryoflife

Warren Buffett, probably the world’s most successful investor, has said that anything good that happened to him could be traced back to the fact that he was born in the right country, the United States, at the right time (1930). A quarter of a century ago, when The World in 1988light-heartedly ranked 50 countries according to where would be the best place to be born in 1988, America indeed came top. But which country will be the best for a baby born in 2013?

To answer this, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a sister company of The Economist, has this time turned deadly serious. It earnestly attempts to measure which country will provide the best opportunities for a healthy, safe and prosperous life in the years ahead.

Its quality-of-life index links the results of subjective life-satisfaction surveys—how happy people say they are—to objective determinants of the quality of life across countries. Being rich helps more than anything else, but it is not all that counts; things like crime, trust in public institutions and the health of family life matter too. In all, the index takes 11 statistically significant indicators into account. They are a mixed bunch: some are fixed factors, such as geography; others change only very slowly over time (demography, many social and cultural characteristics); and some factors depend on policies and the state of the world economy.


Despite the global economic crisis, times have in certain respects never been so good. Output growth rates have been declining across the world, but income levels are at or near historic highs. Life expectancy continues to increase steadily and political freedoms have spread across the globe, most recently in north Africa and the Middle East. In other ways, however, the crisis has left a deep imprint—in the euro zone, but also elsewhere—particularly on unemployment and personal security. In doing so, it has eroded both family and community life.A forward-looking element comes into play, too. Although many of the drivers of the quality of life are slow-changing, for this ranking some variables, such as income per head, need to be forecast. We use the EIU’s economic forecasts to 2030, which is roughly when children born in 2013 will reach adulthood.

Republican liars take note, the top of the list is swamped with high;ly taxed countries, again.

Any sign of Belarus?
 

Bobzilla

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I don't see Iraq or Afghanistan either. Also North Korea.
 

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With the exception of Singapore, everyone ahead of us has been known for their sexy blondes - could this be a factor used in the rating ?
 

Bobzilla

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With the exception of Singapore, everyone ahead of us has been known for their sexy blondes - could this be a factor used in the rating ?
Not really, since Finland, Czech Republic, Slovakia & Poland are behind us.
 

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Not a surprising index since all these types of studies seem to be skewed towards the socialist Nordic countries. If you are a middle class born person the best place to be is Canada or US or maybe Australia/New Zealand.
 

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Not a surprising index since all these types of studies seem to be skewed towards the socialist Nordic countries. If you are a middle class born person the best place to be is Canada or US or maybe Australia/New Zealand.
So you're saying the fact that the top ten countries* are northern, that means it must be fixed? And you're not surprised?

Because of the known fondness of the Economist for socialist blondes no doubt. But just a shred of actual evidence or thought might help us justify your mere unhappiness with facts you simply dislike. At least 'splain the not surprised part, just for a laugh.

* OK so tropical free-enterprise right-dictatorial Singapore and tropical sorta free-enterprise Communist Chinese Hong Kong also made the top ten.
 

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That has to be the reason. It could not possibly have anything to do with living standards, social safety net,access to education, upward mobility and ease of starting a business.

'cause we all know that the US and Canada are the best countries, so the studies that say otherwise must be tainted.
 

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That has to be the reason. It could not possibly have anything to do with living standards, social safety net,access to education, upward mobility and ease of starting a business.

'cause we all know that the US and Canada are the best countries, so the studies that say otherwise must be tainted.
US and Canada are best for women, and have been like that probably since Columbus.

Oscar Wilde - "Why can't these American women stay in their own country? They are always telling us that it is the paradise for women." - and that was published in 1890! (The Picture of Dorian Gray and Other Writings).

So if you have a daughter in Canada you should be happy, if you have a son - well, there is always TERB.
 
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Hey k Douglas and Canada Man Where do u get your info from to make your comments ? Fox News ? Or maybe the Heritage Foundation !
Talk about concede caribe bias.
 
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