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posted 11/11/2008
Shortly after gaining independence from Russia in 1991, Estonia ditched socialism and embraced capitalism. The result was a balanced budget, no public debt, and one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. Perhaps not uncoincidentally, the little Baltic country also has the highest rate of irreligiosity in the world, with 75 percent of the population professing
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