Rankings can be very useful tools, assuming the methodology is reasonable and the authors use robust data. I’ve cited many of them.
- For a big-picture look at economic policy, the Economic Freedom of the World is the best ranking, though the Index of Economic Freedom is also quite good, and the Global Competitiveness Report also is useful.
- On tax policy, the Financial Secrecy Index measures how well a nation treats foreign investors, while the Tax Oppression Index measures how well a nation treats its own people.
- There are also more specialized rankings, such as the one measuring per-capita government debt, the Moocher Index of state-by-state government dependency, and my ranking of which President has been the biggest spender.
But I’ve also run into some really strange rankings since starting this blog, some of which are preposterous and others of which are rather subjective.
- One group claimed that America is one of the world’s most authoritarian nations.
- The statists at the OECD put together a ranking asserting that poverty is a bigger problem in the United States than in Greece, Portugal, or Turkey.
- A poll of world travelers ranked which nations had the most attractive people.
- In a 2010 ranking of influence in the world of global finance, the FCI 500 placed me higher than either George Soros or Paul Krugman.
That last one was good for my ego. My only comment is that I wish that I had real influence.
Speaking of preposterous rankings, I have something new for the list.
There’s a group that puts out something called the “Happy Planet Index,” which supposedly is a “global measure of sustainable well-being.”
But it’s really an anti-energy consumption ranking, modified by life expectancy data along with some subjective polling data about lifestyles. And it leads to some utterly absurd conclusions.
Here’s their map of the world. All you really need to know is that it’s supposedly bad to be a red country.
I’m perfectly willing to agree that people in Afghanistan and Angola are not part of a “happy planet,” but do they really expect people to believe that the United States is in the bottom category?
I’m not being jingoistic. Yes, I am a patriot in the right sense of the word, so I would like the United States to be at the top of most rankings.
But my job is to criticize bad public policy, so my life would be rather dull if the crowd in Washington adopted a much-needed policy of benign neglect for the economy.
My real gripe is that some of the world’s main cesspools get high rankings. The United States is 105th according to the clowns who put together the rankings, while Cuba somehow came in 12th place.
Venezuela also ranks near the top, and other jurisdictions that score at least 50 places above America include Albania, Pakistan, Palestine, Iraq, Moldova, and Tajikistan.
It’s not just that those nations all rank about the United States. They also are ahead of Sweden, Canada, Australia, Iceland, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
And I’d rather live in any of those nations than live in any of the ones I listed that got good scores according to the poorly named Happy Planet Index.
Heck, I’d also prefer to live in some of the nations that score even lower than the United States, such as Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, or Luxembourg.
The Luxembourg ranking is particularly absurd. It is down near the bottom, with a ranking of 138 and trailing such garden spots as Burkina Faso and the Congo.
But it also happens to be one of the world’s richest nations according to World Bank data, in part because it is a very good tax haven.
But the nuts who put together the Crazy Planet Index give Luxembourg the second-to-worst ranking for its “ecological footprint,” and I guess you’re supposed to be unhappy if you have enough wealth to use a lot of energy.
Gee, too bad Luxembourg couldn’t be more like the nations that get the highest rankings for their “ecological footprint.” The people of Afghanistan and Haiti must be very, very happy about that high honor.
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So after writing my last post I was sitting here thinking, “Even a pack of filthy pot-smoking hippies can’t be so goddamned brain dead they don’t know the difference between North and South Korea”, (and there is a border shown on the map), so I decided to look deeper into it. Maybe North and South Korea just do happen to come out the same at the end of the day right? I wound up downloading their “data”, and oh boy …
First of all, I was right the first time, Korea is just Korea folks, (why is it whenever I give hippie idiots the benefit of the doubt my hopes wind up being crushed like a Ferngully daisy beneath the unyielding tracks of a smog-belching bulldozer?)
Second, their figures are ‘adjusted’ for “inequality”, (misspelled “inquality” several times in their no doubt exhaustively peer-reviewed data). Yes, you heard right, they can’t even get the Third World gulags to appear green and First World countries to have a “blood red” footprint* on that map without massaging the data with some out-of-the-arse number representing “inequality”.
*Yes, “blood red footprint” – their words – used in that obviously “scientific” and unbiased data.
So yeah, I guess it has been adjusted because an African driving an SUV while wearing a loin cloth makes the planet happier than an American in a Honda Civic .. or something.
I don’t know about you, but just having to share a planet with people this goddamed stupid who think they’re qualified to direct policy in my country reduces my happiness index.
When I first saw that map what stood out to me was that Korea was green – the whole goddamned peninsula – lolwut? How could that be? How could North and South Korea be the same on any index on any planet, happy or otherwise?
I mean sure, using their logic North Korea probably has a low carbon footprint and so must make the planet “happy” or some hippie garbage like that, but you’re going to tell me South Korea rates just as high?
So then I had to wonder if these clowns were even aware there was any difference between North and South Korea. Apparently not. In the “Data” section of their site in the table they simply have “Korea”. I’d say that blows their credibility out of the water right there.
Or are we supposed to believe that they carefully calculated the “ecofriendliness” of Pyongyang which canceled out the energy use in Seoul? Maybe when you take the socioeconomic well-being in South Korea and the DPRK it’s a wash. Maybe they decided off their own backs that a “happy planet” should have a reunified Korea, or that to keep the planet happy every economically successful country, (delineated by geographic area), needs it’s own section of pure fail to compensate.
Somehow I think it’s more likely these people are such uninformed hippie morons they think saying “North Korea” is like saying “North Carolina”.
Then again have you guys ever considered putting a DMZ on the 114th Meridian and just letting California collapse under the weight of its own stupidity? It would do wonders for your HPI. Just sayin’.
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Dan, nef is more than a group. It coordinates actively with the Club of Rome and has written a document called The Great Transition that I wrote about here: http://www.invisibleserfscollar.com/values-and-vocational-creating-citizen-drones-via-education-worldwide/ . Enough to keep you awake nights. Especially with the active coordination with the OECD and UNESCO.
They also have a US affiliate now, the New Economics Institute, that is the renamed Schumacher Society as in Small is Beautiful. When I was researching there activities for Rio last June they admitted that the Happy Planet Index would need a more politically palatable name for use in North America. Too late.
Their Global Transitions 2012 campaign was pushing the idea of a Line of Plenty. It may seem ludicrous but the Ford Foundation sponsorship pulls these pernicious ideas into the orbit of Metropolitanism as in that 2011 Building One America conference at the White House Stanley Kurtz and I have written about.
Silly names. Terrible but influential agenda.