Corruption Perceptions Index 2017 Statistical Assessment
The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) has been developed since 1995 by Transparency International as a composite indicator that measures perceptions of corruption in the public sector in different countries around the world. It does so by aggregating different sources of corruption-related data that are produced by a variety of independent and well known institutions, such as the World Bank, the World Justice Project, the African Development Bank, the Economist Intelligence Unit and others.
Alvarez Diaz, M., Saisana, M., Montalto, V. and Tacao Moura, C., Corruption Perceptions Index 2017 Statistical Assessment, EUR 29405 EN, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2018, ISBN 978-92-79-96745-0, doi:10.2760/974516, JRC113251.
2018-12-12
Publications Office of the European Union
JRC113251
978-92-79-96745-0 (online)
1831-9424 (online)
EUR 29405 EN , OP KJ-NA-29405-EN-N (online)
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ENG | Alvarez Diaz, M., Saisana, M., Montalto, V. and Tacao Moura, C., Corruption Perceptions Index 2017 Statistical Assessment, EUR 29405 EN, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2018, ISBN 978-92-79-96745-0, doi:10.2760/974516, JRC113251. |
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