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Development Centre Studies
Uses and Abuses of Governance Indicators
Charles P. Oman, Christiane Arndt. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Imprint:  OECD Development Centre Availability: Available  Publication date:  08 Aug 2006  Language: English  Pages: 122  ISBN: 9789264026858  OECD Code: 412006041P1 
 

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Rapidly rising attention to the quality of governance in developing countries is driving explosive growth in the use of governance “indicators” by international investors, donors of official development assistance, development analysts and academics.  This study helps them find their way through the jungle of existing governance indicators, and shows how they tend to be widely misused both in international comparisons and in tracking changes in individual countries. It also explains recent developments in the supply of governance indicators, arguing that while there will never be one perfect governance indicator, the production and use of more transparent governance indicators will better serve the needs of users and developing countries alike.

"Highly informative and equally persuasive."
            -Adam Przeworski, Carroll and Milton Petrie Professor of Politics, New York University 

"Should be required reading by all who publish or use governance indicators, especially those who are making policy or offering policy advice."
            -John D. Sullivan, Executive Director, Center for International Private Enterprise 

“Given the proliferation of governance indicators, Arndt and Oman offer a welcome assessment of how existing studies are best interpreted and used by scholars, aid agencies, governments and businesses.  This careful appraisal of present knowledge will be the basis for launching the next round of inquires.” 
            -Hilton L. Root, Former U.S. Treasury Department Official, Author of Capital and Collusion, Princeton University Press.  

 “A seminal study. Extremely thorough. Should reach a very wide audience”
            -François Roubaud, Director of Research, Développement Institutions et Analyses de Long terme (DIAL)


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Table of contents:

Preface by Louka T. Katseli
Summary
Introduction
Chapter 1. Why All the Interest in Governance?
Chapter 2. Sources of Governance Indicators
Chapter 3. Uses of Governance Indicators
Chapter 4. In-Depth Analysis of KKZ Composite Indicators
Chapter 5. Governance and Growth
Chapter 6. Moving Forward
Appendix I. Aggregation Methodology for the KKZ Composite Indicators
Appendix II. Governance and Growth
Bibliography

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