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The Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) describe broad patterns in perceptions of the quality of governance across countries and over time The WGI are based on existing data sources produced by more than 30 think tanks, international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and private firms around the world
- Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) - World Trends in . . . - UNESCO
The Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) project reports aggregate and individual governance indicators for over 200 countries and territories for six dimensions of governance: Voice and Accountability; Political Stability and Absence of Violence Terrorism; Government Effectiveness; Regulatory Quality; Rule of Law; Control of Corruption
- Worldwide Governance Indicators - Wikipedia
They measure the quality of governance in over 200 countries, based on close to 40 data sources produced by over 30 organizations worldwide and are updated annually since 2002
- The Worldwide Governance Indicators
The Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) are designed to help researchers and analysts assess broad patterns in perceptions of governance across countries and over time
- World Governance Indicators - ESIIL Data Library
The Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) dataset is an influential resource in the realm of political science, economics, and international development It offers comprehensive and comparable data on various dimensions of governance for over 200 countries and territories around the globe
- Worldwide Governance Indicators | DataBank
Aggregate and individual governance indicators for six dimensions of governance: Voice and Accountability; Political Stability and Absence of Violence Terrorism; Government Effectiveness; Regulatory Quality; Rule of Law; Control of Corruption
- Interactive Data Access | Worldwide Governance Indicators
Worldwide Governance Indicators A global compilation of data capturing household, business, and citizen perceptions of the quality of governance in more than 200 economies
- Rising income inequality across half of global population and . . .
To assess in more detail how income and income inequality have changed over the past 34 years, we classified the world according to the magnitude of change in both indicators (Figs 2a and 3)
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