In 2023, South Korea's corruption perception index (CPI) score was 63 out of 100, similarly to the previous year.
The Transparency International Corruptions Perception rankings are used as a proxy for assessing the level of government corruption for each economy. World Economics has converted the ranking data into an index on the scale from 0-100 where 0 is absolute corruption and 100 is no perception of gove...
In 2023, Malaysia had a Corruption Perception Index (CPI) score of 50 points, an increase of three points from the previous year.
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Researchers and analysts have therefore, quite reasonably, tended to rely on subjective corruption perception data, such as Transparency International’s well-known Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). (The CPI aggregates corruption perception data from a variety of other sources, mostly expert ...
Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) Sources Transparency International takes data from 13 datasets.7This includes data released by: African Development Bank Asian Development Bank World Bank World Economic Forum Economist Intelligence Unit Global Insight ...
Gründler and Potrafke (2019) revisited the relationship between corruption and economic growth using the inverted Transparency International Perception of Corruption Index (CPI) from 2012 to 2018 across 175 countries/regions. Their study indicates that the impact of corruption on economic growth is ...
In Venezuela, the corruption perception index score declined from 18 points in 2018 to 13 points in 2023. In the latter year, the country received the worst corruption perception grade since at least 2012. Venezuela is the nation with the highest perceived corruption in Latin America. The worst...
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 ...