
The 2010 International Property Rights Index (IPRI) is an international comparative study that measures the significance of both physical and intellectual property rights and their protection for economic well-being. In order to incorporate and grasp the important aspects related to property rights protection, the Index focuses on three areas: Legal and Political Environment (LP), Physical Property Rights (PPR), and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). The current study analyzes data for 125 countries around the globe, representing ninety-seven percent of world GDP. Of great importance, the 2010 gauge incorporates data of PR protection from various sources, often directly obtained from expert surveys within the evaluated countries.
To view chapters of the 2010 IPRI individually, please select one of the links below:
Letter from Hernando DeSoto
Letter from the Executive Director
Foreword by Barun S. Mitra
Introduction
Property Rights and Economic Development
Index Composition and Coverage
Results
Case Studies
Data Sources
Country Profiles
Detailed Methodology and Data Source Information
Regional Division of Countries
To view the 2010 IPRI Executive Summary, Click Here.


































































