Macht der Korruption ein Ende. Spenden Transparency International Deutschland e.V.
Corruption Perceptions Index 2008
Datum: 23.09.08
Komplette Datei: 08-09-23-CPI2008_Pressematerial.pdf

Nummer 1: ADB

Source: Asian Development Bank
Name: Country Performance Assessment Ratings
Compiled / published: 2007/2008
Internet: Internet
Who was surveyed? Country teams, experts inside and outside the bank
Subject asked: Corruption, conflicts of interest, diversion of funds as well as anti-corruption efforts and achievements
Number of replies: Not applicable
Coverage: 29 countries (eligible for ADF funding)

Nummer 2: AFDB

Source: African Development Bank
Name: Country Policy and Institutional Assessments
Compiled / published: 2007/2008
Internet: Internet
Who was surveyed? Country teams, experts inside and outside the bank
Subject asked: Corruption, conflicts of interest, diversion of funds as well as anti-corruption efforts and achievements
Number of replies: Not applicable
Coverage: 52 countries

Nummer 3: BTI

Source: Bertelsmann Foundation
Name: Bertelsmann Transformation Index
Compiled / published: 2007/2008
Internet: Internet
Who was surveyed? Network of local correspondents and experts inside and outside the organization
Subject asked: The government’s capacity to punish and contain corruption
Number of replies: Not applicable
Coverage: 125 less developed and transition countries

Nummer 4: WB

Source: World Bank (IDA and IBRD)
Name: Country Policy and Institutional Assessment
Compiled / published: 2007/2008
Internet: Internet
Who was surveyed? Country teams, experts inside and outside the bank
Subject asked: Corruption, conflicts of interest, diversion of funds as well as anti-corruption efforts and achievements
Number of replies: Not applicable
Coverage: 75 countries (eligible for IDA funding)

Nummer 5: EIU

Source: Economist Intelligence Unit
Name: Country Risk Service and Country Forecast
Compiled / published: 2008
Internet: Internet
Who was surveyed? Expert staff assess­ment
Subject asked: The misuse of public office for private (or political party) gain
Number of replies: Not applicable
Coverage: 170 countries

Nummer 6: FH

Source: Freedom House
Name: Nations in Transit
Compiled / published: 2008
Internet: Internet
Who was surveyed? Assessment by experts originating or resident in the respective country.
Subject asked: Extent of corruption as practiced in governments, as perceived by the public and as reported in the media, as well as the implementation of anticorruption initiatives
Number of replies: Not applicable
Coverage: 29 countries /territories

Nummer 7: GI

Source: Global Insight
Name: Country Risk Ratings
Compiled / published: 2008
Internet: Internet
Who was surveyed? Expert staff assessment
Subject asked: The likelihood of encountering corrupt officials, ranging from petty bureaucratic corruption to grand political corruption
Number of replies: Not applicable
Coverage: 203 countries

Nummer 8/9: IMD

Source: IMD International, Switzerland, World Competitiveness Center
Name: IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook
Compiled / published: 2007/2008
Internet: Internet
Who was surveyed? Executives in top and middle management; domestic and international companies
Subject asked: Category Institutional Framework - State Efficiency: “Bribing and corruption exist/do not exist”
Number of replies: More than 4000
Coverage: 55 / 55 countries

Nummer 10: MIG

Source: Merchant International Group
Name: Grey Area Dynamics
Compiled / published: 2007
Internet: Internet
Who was surveyed? Expert staff and network of local correspondents
Subject asked: Corruption, ranging from bribery of government ministers to inducements payable to the “humblest clerk”
Number of replies: Not applicable
Coverage: 155 countries

Nummer 11/12: PERC

Source: Political & Economic Risk Consultancy
Name: Asian Intelligence Newsletter
Compiled / published: 2007/2008
Internet: Internet
Who was surveyed? Expatriate business executives
Subject asked: How serious do you consider the problem of corruption to be in the public sector?
Number of replies: More than 1476 / 1400
Coverage: 15 countries

Nummer 13: WEF

Source: World Economic Forum
Name: Global Competitiveness Report
Compiled / published: 2007/2008
Internet: Internet
Who was surveyed? Senior business leaders; domestic and international companies
Subject asked: Undocumented extra payments or bribes connected with 1) exports and imports, 2) public utilities, 3) tax collection, 4) public contracts and 5) judicial decisions are common/never occur
Number of replies: Ca. 11,406
Coverage: 131 countries

 

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