Governance Matters IV : Governance Indicators for 1996-2004

The authors present the latest update of their aggregate governance indicators, together with new analysis of several issues related to the use of these measures. The governance indicators measure the following six dimensions of governance: (1) voice and accountability; (2) political instability and...

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Main Authors: Kaufmann, Daniel, Kraay, Aart, Mastruzzi, Massimo
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
CPI
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/5864078/governance-matters-iv-governance-indicators-1996-2004-vol-1-2
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8221
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURE
AGGREGATE CORRUPTION INDICATOR
AGGREGATE GOVERNANCE
AGGREGATE GOVERNANCE INDICATOR
AGGREGATE GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
AGGREGATE INDICATOR
AGGREGATE INDICATORS
AGGREGATION METHOD
AGGREGATION PROCEDURE
AMNESTY
BUREAUCRACY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT SURVEYS
CAUSAL IMPACT
CHANGES IN
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMERCIAL RISK RATING AGENCIES
COMPARISONS ACROSS COUNTRIES
COMPOSITE INDICATORS
COMPOSITE MEASURES
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CONTROL OF CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS
CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX
COUNTRY GOVERNANCE
COUNTRY RANKINGS
COUNTRY RATINGS
CPI
CRIME
DATA AVAILABILITY
DECISION-MAKING
DIMENSIONS OF GOVERNANCE
DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNANCE
DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNANCE ESTIMATES
DOMESTIC FIRMS
EXCHANGE OF IDEAS
FISCAL
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE COMPONENT
GOVERNANCE DATA
GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT
GOVERNANCE ESTIMATE
GOVERNANCE ESTIMATES
GOVERNANCE INDICATOR
GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
GOVERNANCE PERFORMANCE
GOVERNMENT
GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVENESS
GRAND CORRUPTION
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMPORTANCE OF MEASUREMENT ERROR
IMPROVEMENT IN GOVERNANCE
IMPROVEMENTS IN GOVERNANCE
INCIDENCE OF MARKET-UNFRIENDLY POLICIES
INCOME
INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
LEVELS OF GOVERNANCE
LOW INCOME COUNTRIES
MEASUREMENT ERROR
MEASUREMENT ERROR IN GOVERNANCE
MISCLASSIFYING COUNTRIES
MISGOVERNANCE
NATIONS
PER CAPITA INCOME
PER CAPITA INCOMES
PERCEPTIONS INDEX
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POOR GOVERNANCE
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC POWER
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
QUALITY OF GOVERNANCE
QUALITY OF GOVERNANCE ACROSS COUNTRIES
QUALITY OF PUBLIC
REGULATORY BURDEN
REGULATORY QUALITY
RULE OF LAW
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY
TAX BURDEN
TRANSPARENCY
UNOBSERVED COMPONENTS MODEL
UNOBSERVED GOVERNANCE
Microdata Set
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURE
AGGREGATE CORRUPTION INDICATOR
AGGREGATE GOVERNANCE
AGGREGATE GOVERNANCE INDICATOR
AGGREGATE GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
AGGREGATE INDICATOR
AGGREGATE INDICATORS
AGGREGATION METHOD
AGGREGATION PROCEDURE
AMNESTY
BUREAUCRACY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT SURVEYS
CAUSAL IMPACT
CHANGES IN
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMERCIAL RISK RATING AGENCIES
COMPARISONS ACROSS COUNTRIES
COMPOSITE INDICATORS
COMPOSITE MEASURES
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CONTROL OF CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS
CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX
COUNTRY GOVERNANCE
COUNTRY RANKINGS
COUNTRY RATINGS
CPI
CRIME
DATA AVAILABILITY
DECISION-MAKING
DIMENSIONS OF GOVERNANCE
DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNANCE
DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNANCE ESTIMATES
DOMESTIC FIRMS
EXCHANGE OF IDEAS
FISCAL
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE COMPONENT
GOVERNANCE DATA
GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT
GOVERNANCE ESTIMATE
GOVERNANCE ESTIMATES
GOVERNANCE INDICATOR
GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
GOVERNANCE PERFORMANCE
GOVERNMENT
GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVENESS
GRAND CORRUPTION
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMPORTANCE OF MEASUREMENT ERROR
IMPROVEMENT IN GOVERNANCE
IMPROVEMENTS IN GOVERNANCE
INCIDENCE OF MARKET-UNFRIENDLY POLICIES
INCOME
INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
LEVELS OF GOVERNANCE
LOW INCOME COUNTRIES
MEASUREMENT ERROR
MEASUREMENT ERROR IN GOVERNANCE
MISCLASSIFYING COUNTRIES
MISGOVERNANCE
NATIONS
PER CAPITA INCOME
PER CAPITA INCOMES
PERCEPTIONS INDEX
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POOR GOVERNANCE
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC POWER
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
QUALITY OF GOVERNANCE
QUALITY OF GOVERNANCE ACROSS COUNTRIES
QUALITY OF PUBLIC
REGULATORY BURDEN
REGULATORY QUALITY
RULE OF LAW
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY
TAX BURDEN
TRANSPARENCY
UNOBSERVED COMPONENTS MODEL
UNOBSERVED GOVERNANCE
Microdata Set
Kaufmann, Daniel
Kraay, Aart
Mastruzzi, Massimo
Governance Matters IV : Governance Indicators for 1996-2004
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3630
description The authors present the latest update of their aggregate governance indicators, together with new analysis of several issues related to the use of these measures. The governance indicators measure the following six dimensions of governance: (1) voice and accountability; (2) political instability and violence; (3) government effectiveness; (4) regulatory quality; (5) rule of law, and (6) control of corruption. They cover 209 countries and territories for 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, and 2004. They are based on several hundred individual variables measuring perceptions of governance, drawn from 37 separate data sources constructed by 31 organizations. The authors present estimates of the six dimensions of governance for each period, as well as margins of error capturing the range of likely values for each country. These margins of error are not unique to perceptions-based measures of governance, but are an important feature of all efforts to measure governance, including objective indicators. In fact, the authors give examples of how individual objective measures provide an incomplete picture of even the quite particular dimensions of governance that they are intended to measure. The authors also analyze in detail changes over time in their estimates of governance; provide a framework for assessing the statistical significance of changes in governance; and suggest a simple rule of thumb for identifying statistically significant changes in country governance over time. The ability to identify significant changes in governance over time is much higher for aggregate indicators than for any individual indicator. While the authors find that the quality of governance in a number of countries has changed significantly (in both directions), they also provide evidence suggesting that there are no trends, for better or worse, in global averages of governance. Finally, they interpret the strong observed correlation between income and governance, and argue against recent efforts to apply a discount to governance performance in low-income countries.
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author Kaufmann, Daniel
Kraay, Aart
Mastruzzi, Massimo
author_facet Kaufmann, Daniel
Kraay, Aart
Mastruzzi, Massimo
author_sort Kaufmann, Daniel
title Governance Matters IV : Governance Indicators for 1996-2004
title_short Governance Matters IV : Governance Indicators for 1996-2004
title_full Governance Matters IV : Governance Indicators for 1996-2004
title_fullStr Governance Matters IV : Governance Indicators for 1996-2004
title_full_unstemmed Governance Matters IV : Governance Indicators for 1996-2004
title_sort governance matters iv : governance indicators for 1996-2004
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/5864078/governance-matters-iv-governance-indicators-1996-2004-vol-1-2
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spelling okr-10986-82212021-04-23T14:02:42Z Governance Matters IV : Governance Indicators for 1996-2004 Kaufmann, Daniel Kraay, Aart Mastruzzi, Massimo ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURE AGGREGATE CORRUPTION INDICATOR AGGREGATE GOVERNANCE AGGREGATE GOVERNANCE INDICATOR AGGREGATE GOVERNANCE INDICATORS AGGREGATE INDICATOR AGGREGATE INDICATORS AGGREGATION METHOD AGGREGATION PROCEDURE AMNESTY BUREAUCRACY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT SURVEYS CAUSAL IMPACT CHANGES IN CIVIL SOCIETY COMMERCIAL RISK RATING AGENCIES COMPARISONS ACROSS COUNTRIES COMPOSITE INDICATORS COMPOSITE MEASURES CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT CONTROL OF CORRUPTION CORRUPTION CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX COUNTRY GOVERNANCE COUNTRY RANKINGS COUNTRY RATINGS CPI CRIME DATA AVAILABILITY DECISION-MAKING DIMENSIONS OF GOVERNANCE DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNANCE DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNANCE ESTIMATES DOMESTIC FIRMS EXCHANGE OF IDEAS FISCAL GLOBAL GOVERNANCE GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE COMPONENT GOVERNANCE DATA GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT GOVERNANCE ESTIMATE GOVERNANCE ESTIMATES GOVERNANCE INDICATOR GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNANCE PERFORMANCE GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVENESS GRAND CORRUPTION HUMAN RIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF MEASUREMENT ERROR IMPROVEMENT IN GOVERNANCE IMPROVEMENTS IN GOVERNANCE INCIDENCE OF MARKET-UNFRIENDLY POLICIES INCOME INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE LEVELS OF GOVERNANCE LOW INCOME COUNTRIES MEASUREMENT ERROR MEASUREMENT ERROR IN GOVERNANCE MISCLASSIFYING COUNTRIES MISGOVERNANCE NATIONS PER CAPITA INCOME PER CAPITA INCOMES PERCEPTIONS INDEX PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY RESEARCH POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL STABILITY POOR GOVERNANCE PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC POWER PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY QUALITY OF GOVERNANCE QUALITY OF GOVERNANCE ACROSS COUNTRIES QUALITY OF PUBLIC REGULATORY BURDEN REGULATORY QUALITY RULE OF LAW STATISTICAL ANALYSIS STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY TAX BURDEN TRANSPARENCY UNOBSERVED COMPONENTS MODEL UNOBSERVED GOVERNANCE Microdata Set The authors present the latest update of their aggregate governance indicators, together with new analysis of several issues related to the use of these measures. The governance indicators measure the following six dimensions of governance: (1) voice and accountability; (2) political instability and violence; (3) government effectiveness; (4) regulatory quality; (5) rule of law, and (6) control of corruption. They cover 209 countries and territories for 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, and 2004. They are based on several hundred individual variables measuring perceptions of governance, drawn from 37 separate data sources constructed by 31 organizations. The authors present estimates of the six dimensions of governance for each period, as well as margins of error capturing the range of likely values for each country. These margins of error are not unique to perceptions-based measures of governance, but are an important feature of all efforts to measure governance, including objective indicators. In fact, the authors give examples of how individual objective measures provide an incomplete picture of even the quite particular dimensions of governance that they are intended to measure. The authors also analyze in detail changes over time in their estimates of governance; provide a framework for assessing the statistical significance of changes in governance; and suggest a simple rule of thumb for identifying statistically significant changes in country governance over time. The ability to identify significant changes in governance over time is much higher for aggregate indicators than for any individual indicator. While the authors find that the quality of governance in a number of countries has changed significantly (in both directions), they also provide evidence suggesting that there are no trends, for better or worse, in global averages of governance. Finally, they interpret the strong observed correlation between income and governance, and argue against recent efforts to apply a discount to governance performance in low-income countries. 2012-06-15T21:27:11Z 2012-06-15T21:27:11Z 2005-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/5864078/governance-matters-iv-governance-indicators-1996-2004-vol-1-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8221 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3630 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research