Using the Release of Information as an Indicator of Government Transparency
Andrew Williams
Chapter 3 in Corruption, Good Governance and Economic Development:Contemporary Analysis and Case Studies, 2015, pp 25-45 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
The release of economic and social data by a government provides many benefits to its citizens on a number of different levels. However, this willingness (or otherwise) to release information to the public may also be useful as a signal of the degree of political and institutional transparency. To that end, a new index is developed that has extensive coverage across countries (175) and time (1960–2005), and is based on the quantity of reported socio-economic data contained in the World Development Indicators and the International Finance Statistics databases. This chapter briefly outlines the construction of this index, and introduces a number of case studies and illustrations that highlight the importance of transparency in economic development.
Keywords: Corruption; Good Governance; Transparency; India; Bangladesh; Indonesia; Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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