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Measuring institutions
  • Data sources

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Problems
  • Multidimensional concept that is difficult to
    measure
  • social norms and traditions
  • legal rules
  • governance
  • Measurement errors and biases
  • errors
  • differences in perceptions (expert opinions)

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Most comprehensive dataset as of today
  • Worldwide governance indicators 1996-2006
    Source World Bank, www.govindicators.org
  • Sample 213 countries and territories 1996,
    1998, 2000, 2002-2006 years
  • Kaufmann, Daniel, Kraay, Aart and Mastruzzi,
    Massimo, "Governance Matters VI Governance
    Indicators for 1996-2006" (July, 2007). Available
    at SSRN http//ssrn.com/abstract999979

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Dimensions of governance
  • 1. Voice and accountability (VA), the extent to
    which a countrys citizens are able to
    participate in selecting their government, as
    well as freedom of expression, freedom of
    association, and free media
  • 2. Political stability and absence of violence
    (PV), perceptions of the likelihood that the
    government will be destabilized or overthrown by
    unconstitutional or violent means, including
    political violence and terrorism
  • 3. Government effectiveness (GE), the quality of
    public services, the quality of the civil service
    and the degree of its independence from political
    pressures, the quality of policy formulation and
    implementation, and the credibility of the
    governments commitment to such policies
  • 4. Regulatory quality (RQ), the ability of the
    government to formulate and implement sound
    policies and regulations that permit and promote
    private sector development
  • 5. Rule of law (RL), the extent to which agents
    have confidence in and abide by the rules of
    society, and in particular the quality of
    contract enforcement, the police, and the courts,
    as well as the likelihood of crime and violence
  • 6. Control of corruption (CC), the extent to
    which public power is exercised for private gain,
    including both petty and grand forms of
    corruption, as well as capture of the state by
    elites and private interests.

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Methodology (2006)
  • 276 individual variables measuring different
    dimensions of governance.
  • 31 different sources, produced by 25 different
    organizations.
  • Aggregation into 6 categories using the principle
    component analysis
  • Point estimates and standard errorsgtdistribution
    of the measure

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Database of political institutions
  • World Bank, 1990-2004, 177 countries
  • Variables
  • Political system
  • Executive controls
  • Party variables
  • Elective rules
  • Federalism
  • Beck, Thorsten, George Clarke, Alberto Groff,
    Philip Keefer and Patrick Walsh, (2001), "New
    tools in comparative political economy The
    Database of Political Institutions," 151,
    165-176 (September), World Bank Economic Review.

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Measuring corruption
  • Transparency international (TI) at
    www.transparency.org
  • Corruption perception index
  • The CPI ranks more than 150 countries by their
    perceived levels of corruption, as determined by
    expert assessments and opinion surveys.
  • Global corruption barometer
  • public opinion survey, 59,661 respondents in 63
    countries.
  • Bribe payers index 2006
  • 30 leading exporting countries, responses of
    11,232 business executives from companies in 125
    countries

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Corruption perception index 2006
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CPI 2006 Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union
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Global Corruption Barometer 2006 bribes
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Global Corruption Barometer 2006 corruption of
institutions in a sample of countries
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Correlation between CPI and global barometer
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Bribe payers index
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Transition countries
  • EBRD Transition report http//www.ebrd.com/countr
    y/sector/econo/stats/index.htm
  • The Business Environment and Enterprise
    Performance Survey (BEEPS) http//info.worldbank.
    org/governance/beeps/

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International trade, geography, and distances
(New Economic Geography will be offered in the
Mini Term III January-March 2008)
  • CEPII (France)
  • http//www.cepii.fr/anglaisgraph/news/accueilengl.
    htm
  • World integrated trade solution
  • http//wits.worldbank.org/witsweb/

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General economic indicators
  • World development indicators (WDI)
  • http//web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/DATASTATI
    STICS/0,,contentMDK20398986menuPK64133163pageP
    K64133150piPK64133175theSitePK239419,00.html
  • United Nations
  • http//unstats.un.org/unsd/databases.htm
  • OECD
  • http//www.oecd.org/statsportal/0,3352,en_2825_293
    564_1_1_1_1_1,00.html
  • EuroStat
  • http//epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page?_page
    id1090,30070682,1090_33076576_dadportal_schema
    PORTAL
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