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[[File:Mining_countries.png|left|180px]] According to [http://www.fraserinstitute.org/research-news/display.aspx?id=19401 The Fraser Institute] the Annual Survey of Mining Companies '''Finland had  the highest Policy Potential Index (PPI)''' score of 95.5.  
[[File:Mining_countries.png|left|210px]] According to [http://www.fraserinstitute.org/research-news/display.aspx?id=19401 The Fraser Institute] the Annual Survey of Mining Companies '''Finland had  the highest Policy Potential Index (PPI)''' score of 95.5.  
The survey responses have been tallied  to rank provinces, states, and countries according to the extent that  public policy factors encourage or discourage investment.
The survey responses have been tallied  to rank provinces, states, and countries according to the extent that  public policy factors encourage or discourage investment.


Along with  Finland, the top 10 ranked jurisdictions are Sweden, Alberta, New  Brunswick, Wyoming, Ireland, Nevada, Yukon, Utah, and Norway.
Along with  Finland, the top 10 ranked jurisdictions are Sweden, Alberta, New  Brunswick, Wyoming, Ireland, Nevada, Yukon, Utah, and Norway.

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According to The Fraser Institute the Annual Survey of Mining Companies Finland had the highest Policy Potential Index (PPI) score of 95.5.

The survey responses have been tallied to rank provinces, states, and countries according to the extent that public policy factors encourage or discourage investment.

Along with Finland, the top 10 ranked jurisdictions are Sweden, Alberta, New Brunswick, Wyoming, Ireland, Nevada, Yukon, Utah, and Norway.