Arton Index scores 2015 – graphic

The Arton Index from Arton Capital, a Canadian financial services firm, examines and ranks countries according to five pillars: cost, speed, global mobility, quality of life and simplicity, for a combined maximum score of 100 points.

A street scene in the port city and capital of Grenada, Saint Georges. Matt Propert / National Geographic Creative / Corbis
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The Arton Index from Arton Capital, a Canadian financial services firm, examines and ranks countries according to five pillars: cost, speed, global mobility, quality of life and simplicity, for a combined maximum score of 100 points.