The letter condemning the Communist Party of China’s actions is signed by 37 member organizations of the
Economic Freedom of the World Network, which is led by Canada’s Fraser Institute.
“With this letter, we support the people of Hong Kong as they fight to preserve the rights and freedoms that made Hong Kong one of the most prosperous places on the planet,” said Fred McMahon, Dr. Michael A. Walker Chair of Economic Freedom research at the Fraser Institute.
The letter details Hong Kong’s success since the Second World War in becoming one of the most prosperous, entrepreneurial, and freest places on earth.
For example, in 1950, Hong Kong’s per capita GDP was similar to the world average at just over $2,000 (in 2010 US dollars), but by 2018, Hong Kong’s per capita GDP—$40,000—was four times the world average.
Likewise, Hong Kong has the highest new business formation rate in the world at just over 28 new businesses per thousand working age people, compared to an average of just 1.5 worldwide.
The recent large scale arrests, and the Communist Party of China’s encroachment on Hong Kong, is in direct violation of the “one nation, two systems” principle that China agreed to when Hong Kong came under Chinese rule in 1997.
“Hong Kong is a shining example of how greater levels of economic freedom, and freedom generally, improve people's lives, and its why people in Hong Kong are willing to risk so much to preserve it,” McMahon said.
“The people of Hong Kong deserve international support in their fight to preserve the ‘one nation, two systems’ tradition.”
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