Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Understanding control of corruption
- 2 Diagnosis and measurement
- 3 The road to Denmark: historical paths to corruption control
- 4 Structure and agency: determining control of corruption
- 5 Understanding contemporary achievers
- 6 Domestic collective action capacity
- 7 International agency and its anticorruption impact
- 8 From critical mess to critical mass: some tentative policy conclusions
- Appendix 1 Explaining bribery
- Appendix 2 List of variables and sources
- Appendix 3 Brief description of databases and surveys used
- Appendix 4 Impact of anticorruption interventions on control of corruption: bivariate regressions
- Appendix 5 HDI differentials from Figure 4.1
- Appendix 6 Classification of countries by governance orders
- References
- Index
Appendix 3 - Brief description of databases and surveys used
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Understanding control of corruption
- 2 Diagnosis and measurement
- 3 The road to Denmark: historical paths to corruption control
- 4 Structure and agency: determining control of corruption
- 5 Understanding contemporary achievers
- 6 Domestic collective action capacity
- 7 International agency and its anticorruption impact
- 8 From critical mess to critical mass: some tentative policy conclusions
- Appendix 1 Explaining bribery
- Appendix 2 List of variables and sources
- Appendix 3 Brief description of databases and surveys used
- Appendix 4 Impact of anticorruption interventions on control of corruption: bivariate regressions
- Appendix 5 HDI differentials from Figure 4.1
- Appendix 6 Classification of countries by governance orders
- References
- Index
Summary
European Quality of Government Index 2013
Quality of Government Institute for ANTICORRP
This survey (EQI) on corruption and governance at the regional level within the EU was first conducted in 2010 and then again in 2013. The data focus on both perceptions and experiences with public sector corruption, along with the extent to which citizens believe various public sector services are impartially allocated and of good quality. It covers all 28 EU member states and two accession countries (Serbia and Turkey). The subnational regions are at the Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS) 1 or NUTS 2 level, depending on the country and, for 2013, the EQI was expanded to 206 regions and was answered by 85,000 citizen respondents.
Data provided by the Quality of Government Institute.
Freedom in the World and Freedom of the Press Index
Freedom House
Freedom in the World is an assessment of global political rights and civil liberties. It has been published annually since 1972 and covers 195 countries and 14 related and disputed territories. The Freedom of the Press Index is an annual survey of media independence in countries and territories. The annual index contains the most comprehensive data set available on global media freedom. The index assesses the degree of print, broadcast, and internet freedom in every country in the world.
Data available at: www.freedomhouse.org/reports#.UzRBQYVK-A0.
Global Competitiveness Report
World Economic Forum
Since 2004, the Global Competitiveness Report ranks the nations according to the Global Competitiveness Index. The report is made up of over 110 variables, of which two-thirds come from the Executive Opinion Survey, and one-third comes from publicly available sources. The variables are organized into twelve pillars, with each pillar representing an area considered an important determinant of competitiveness.
Data available at: www.weforum.org/issues/competitiveness-0/gci2012-data-platform/
Global Corruption Barometer
Transparency International
Since its debut in 2003, the Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) has surveyed the experiences of everyday people confronting corruption around the world. The GCB 2013 is the biggest ever survey tracking worldwide public opinion on corruption. The survey was answered by over 114,000 people in 107 countries.
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- The Quest for Good GovernanceHow Societies Develop Control of Corruption, pp. 247 - 251Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015