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Content

  1. Aggregate indexes
  2. Expert country assessments
  3. Public opinion surveys
  4. Business surveys
  5. Company assessments
  6. Further reading

Summary

This paper provides an overview of a number of publicly accessible tools to assess a country’s level of corruption or anti-corruption/good governance performance. The tools are based on both qualitative and quantitative country data, and cover corruption perception, anti-corruption and good governance legal and institutional frameworks as well as their implementation. The tools are classified according to the methods they employ.

Authors

Andy McDevitt, Transparency International

Date

18/02/2016

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