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<blockquote>The Transparency International CPI measures the perceived levels of public-sector corruption in a given country and is a composite index, drawing on different expert and business surveys. The 2008 CPI scores 180 countries on a scale from zero (highly corrupt) to ten (highly clean).</blockquote> | <blockquote>The Transparency International CPI measures the perceived levels of public-sector corruption in a given country and is a composite index, drawing on different expert and business surveys. The 2008 CPI scores 180 countries on a scale from zero (highly corrupt) to ten (highly clean).</blockquote> | ||
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The Transparency International CPI measures the perceived levels of public-sector corruption in a given country and is a composite index, drawing on different expert and business surveys. The 2008 CPI scores 180 countries on a scale from zero (highly corrupt) to ten (highly clean).
Published by Transparency International.
See also the Corruption Perceptions Index.