I believe I asked you if you've ever LIVED in a third-world nation. Have you? Have you lived somewhere that you can set up a business - almost ANY business - without any license at all (or if a license is needed, just pay off the licensor)? Have you lived somewhere that income taxes aren't collected because there's no reliable identification database in order to tell who did and did not pay taxes? Do you own a home now in such a place (like I do) where there's little or no building codes (and inspectors are very easy to pay off), and you can build pretty much what you want, where you want? No environmental restrictions, either?
Have you ever lived in a place where there's no enforced minimum wage, no mandates for employers to cover unemployment insurance or health insurance, no mandates for employers to meet safety or environmental standards? Have you ever lived in a place where there's no restriction against having a monopoly?
Dude, you want real economic freedom, if you have money and you want to do whatever the heck you want to do with YOUR money, a third-world nation's the place to be.
What you're probably referring to is the CORRUPTION...and let me tell you, guy, if you think America's corrupt, you've got ZERO clue as to what it's like in third-world nations where public servants (cops, teachers, whatever) are paid peanuts, and have to take bribes in order to feed their own families. When our brothers immigrated here from the Philippines, one of the most interesting lessons they had to learn was that no, you can't just bribe your way out of a traffic ticket in America!