d*********o 发帖数: 6388 | 1 http://www.economist.com/blogs/dailychart/2010/10/corruption_perceptions
http://www.transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2010/results
WITH scores of 9.3 out of 10, Denmark, New Zealand and Singapore are the world's least corrupt countries, according to a new index from Transparency International, an anti-corruption watchdog. At the other end of the table, Somalia ranks bottom with a score of 1.1, ahead of Afghanistan and Myanmar.
Worryingly, Brazil, Russia, India and China—the BRICs currently considered the global engine for economic growth—all score less than 4. The 178-country index is based on 13 surveys of experts and business people. These surveys are not standardised and the overall methodology changes from year to year, making it difficult to say whether a country has indeed done better or worse if its score alters. Still, Transparency International has identified 16 countries which showed improvements or declines since last year. Notable among these is America, which dropped from 7.5 (19th place) to 7.1 (22nd place). | x*********g 发帖数: 11508 | 2 我觉得这个统计有问题。美国竞选时候那么多公司和个人贿赂两个党派那么多钱,为什
么不算在里面?利益集团lobby时候贿赂给议员们的好处,为什么不算在里面?甚至有
人说这个是议员们的潜规则,否则那些议员工资并不高,怎么过体面的生活呢。
world's least corrupt countries, according to a new index from Transparency
International, an anti-corruption watchdog. At the other end of the table,
Somalia ranks bottom with a score of 1.1, ahead of Afghanistan and Myanmar.
considered the global engine for economic growth—all score less than 4. The
178-country index is based on 13 surveys of experts and business people.
These surveys are not standardised and the overall methodology changes from
year to year, making it difficult to say whether a country has indeed done
better or worse if its score alters. Still, Transparency International has
identified 16 countries which showed improvements or decli: nes since last
year. Notable among these is America, which dropped from 7.5 (19th place) to
7.1 (22nd place).
【在 d*********o 的大作中提到】 : http://www.economist.com/blogs/dailychart/2010/10/corruption_perceptions : http://www.transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2010/results : WITH scores of 9.3 out of 10, Denmark, New Zealand and Singapore are the world's least corrupt countries, according to a new index from Transparency International, an anti-corruption watchdog. At the other end of the table, Somalia ranks bottom with a score of 1.1, ahead of Afghanistan and Myanmar. : Worryingly, Brazil, Russia, India and China—the BRICs currently considered the global engine for economic growth—all score less than 4. The 178-country index is based on 13 surveys of experts and business people. These surveys are not standardised and the overall methodology changes from year to year, making it difficult to say whether a country has indeed done better or worse if its score alters. Still, Transparency International has identified 16 countries which showed improvements or declines since last year. Notable among these is America, which dropped from 7.5 (19th place) to 7.1 (22nd place).
| y****e 发帖数: 23939 | | m**********n 发帖数: 27535 | | r****2 发帖数: 470 | | r*******3 发帖数: 10886 | 6 意大利是文化使然?按照晓波.劳的观点,人种问题? | m**********n 发帖数: 27535 | 7 估计画图的是色盲,民主国家有监督,腐败的也会被选下来,谁还敢贪?
【在 r****2 的大作中提到】 : 好多民主国家都好腐败啊
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