28 novembre 2006
Réglementation et corruption
Partant des indices de corruption publié par Transparency International et ceux de Doing Bussiness sur les réglementations, Christine Bowers montre qu'il existe une forte corrélation entre ces deux séries de chiffres :
The 2006 Corruption Perceptions Index, out today, "reinforces [the] link between poverty and corruption [and] shows the machinery of corruption remains well-oiled, despite improved legislation." Transparency International finds that corruption is "rampant" in almost half the countries on the list. Brazil and the US are among those with an increase in perceived corruption, while India and Turkey are perceived as less corrupt this year. Press release, data, and map.
Corruption is also strongly correlated with a country's position on our Doing Business rankings. Each procedure a business must follow represents an opportunity for a bribe. Fewer interactions with government bureaucrats, less opportunity for corruption. I took a quick look and plotted all countries that are ranked in both indices - my graph is after the jump.
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