Hover over the interactive Risk Map below to explore Global Corruption scores and ranks by country. To measure the global state of corruption, the Global Corruption Index aggregates the results of two sub-indexes respectively called “Corruption” and “White Collar Crimes” (the latter focuses on...
The worst possible score is 0, whereas a score of 100 would indicate that no corruption is perceived in the respective country. This index is a composite indicator that includes data on the perception of corruption in areas such as bribery of public officials, kickbacks in public procurement...
On the other hand, according to audit reports and other data, the problems found by government audit institutions are always conducted by a department, which differs from corruption cases committed by individual public officials. However, the close relationship between irregularities found by audit ...
The survey found out that mainly develop countries, such as the U.S., have seen deteriorations in their corruption scores. It shows that Qatar ranks first as the corrupt country as perceived by the respondents.EBSCO_bspBusiness Middle East...
Using cross銉給untry data this paper examines the spillovers of corruption to formal and informal entrepreneurship in neighboring countries. Whereas research has shown that entrepreneurs move underground to escape corruption, we argue that entrepreneurs may also seek refuge in neighboring countries. Indeed...
Brazil's Corruption Perceptions Index score remained stable at 38 points between 2020 and 2022. In 2023, the country scored 36 points. Brazil's Corruption Perception Index is nearly half of Uruguay's, which is considered the Latin American country with the best corruption perception. This index ...
Using these data, I find that villagers' reported perceptions of the likelihood of corruption in the road project do contain information about the level of missing expenditures in the project. Moreover, villagers are sophisticated enough in their reported perceptions to distinguish between general level...
The GCB database reports on the extent to which the general public perceives that various sectors in the country are affected by corruption. The lack of prior research pertaining to private corruption has traditionally been attributed to the shortage of longitudinal data with respect to the level ...
By this time, illegal loggers or corrupt officers faking shipment consignments or other methods may have changed their modus operandi. Big Data is the key to unlocking information Harnessing Big Data remotely will support other avenues of analysis, such as following money flows and on-the-ground...
This study examines the impact of e-government on corruption using national level data. The impacts of other traditional factors—bureaucratic professionalism, bureaucratic quality, and law enforcement—proposed by the public administration literature are also examined. Statistical analysis reveals that e-...