Research Reports
Democracy, Market And Transparency 2008
Just like in the previous edition, two former British colonies, New Zealand and Myanmar, occupy the first and last position in this ranking, respectively. All in all, referring to 2007, about 75 countries improved their score while 62 got worse and seven stayed the same.
By Gabriel C. Salvia and Hernán Alberro
Just like in the previous edition, two former British colonies, New Zealand and Myanmar, occupy the first and last position in this ranking, respectively. All in all, referring to 2007, about 75 countries improved their score while 62 got worse and seven stayed the same.
Chile continues to lead the ranking of Latin America, well above the region’s average, ranked 17 on a global level. The second Latin American country is Uruguay that improved its position in comparison with 2007 and surpassed in the ranking nothing less than France and Spain.
Gabriel C. Salvia and Hernán Alberro
- The great pending matter in Latin America is government transparency
By Raúl Ferro
- The cases of Denmark, Russia and China
By Gonzalo Bustamante Kuschel
- The worlst of the world
By Pablo Brum and Mariana Dambolena
- May they wait for the end of capitalism
By Pablo Díaz de Brito
- The validity of market democracies in an international society
By Héctor Ricardo Leis and Eduardo Viola
