Over the past decade measuring corruption has become an ever-growing empirical field. Since the mid-nineties, we have undertaken various projects to measure corruption at the aggregate and disaggregated level. At the aggregate level, we have been constructing the Worldwide Governance Indicators that capture six dimensions of governance: Voice an
This paper reports on the 2009 update of the Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) research project,...
A number of popular notions and outright myths on governance and corruption are addressed in this ch...
Since the 1990s, researchers and donors have focused more closely on the importance of “good governa...
While the last twenty years have seen the development of global rankings for corruption, allowing co...
While the last 20 years saw the invention of corruption rankings, allowing comparison between countr...
This Working Paper is a background paper delivered to frame the workshop ‘Global Governance by Indic...
This paper summarizes the methodology of the Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) project, and re...
No abstractThe lack of a clear conceptual definition of corruption leads to the consequent failure o...
The better we can measure corruption, the more accurate will become our understanding of its reach ...
This Working Paper is the elaboration of discussion emerged during the workshop ‘Global Governance b...
Governance measurement is a relatively new source of entertainment for economists. The World Bank In...
Private use of public office for private gain could be a tentative connotation of corruption and mos...
<p>Private use of public office for private gain could be a tentative connotation of corruption and ...
Corruption is both a significant substantive problem for governance and an important political alleg...
The financial cost of corruption has recently been estimated at more than 5 per cent of global GDP. ...
This paper reports on the 2009 update of the Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) research project,...
A number of popular notions and outright myths on governance and corruption are addressed in this ch...
Since the 1990s, researchers and donors have focused more closely on the importance of “good governa...
While the last twenty years have seen the development of global rankings for corruption, allowing co...
While the last 20 years saw the invention of corruption rankings, allowing comparison between countr...
This Working Paper is a background paper delivered to frame the workshop ‘Global Governance by Indic...
This paper summarizes the methodology of the Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) project, and re...
No abstractThe lack of a clear conceptual definition of corruption leads to the consequent failure o...
The better we can measure corruption, the more accurate will become our understanding of its reach ...
This Working Paper is the elaboration of discussion emerged during the workshop ‘Global Governance b...
Governance measurement is a relatively new source of entertainment for economists. The World Bank In...
Private use of public office for private gain could be a tentative connotation of corruption and mos...
<p>Private use of public office for private gain could be a tentative connotation of corruption and ...
Corruption is both a significant substantive problem for governance and an important political alleg...
The financial cost of corruption has recently been estimated at more than 5 per cent of global GDP. ...
This paper reports on the 2009 update of the Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) research project,...
A number of popular notions and outright myths on governance and corruption are addressed in this ch...
Since the 1990s, researchers and donors have focused more closely on the importance of “good governa...