|
SEARCH ALL
|
FACTS & STATISTICS
Advanced view
|
|
Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:
|
|
|
|
DEFINITION
Doing Business measures the strength of minority shareholder protections against directors’ misuse of corporate assets for personal gain. The indicators distinguish 3 dimensions of investor protection: transparency of transactions (extent of disclosure index), liability for self-dealing (extent of director liability index) and shareholders’ ability to sue officers and directors for misconduct (ease of shareholder suits index). The data come from a survey of corporate lawyers and are based on company laws, codes of civil procedure and securities regulations. To make the data comparable across countries, several assumptions about the business and the transaction are used. NOTE: This is a ranking derived from several indicators, 1 being the best (ranked first). The higher the number on this graph, the lower their overall ranking. Invert this graph by clicking on 'Amount' at the top. Consult source for details on methodology.
Economy Statistics > Entrepreneurship > Protecting Investors > Index ranking (most recent) by country
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
Countries
|
Amount
(top to bottom)
|
| #1 |
Afghanistan: |
145 |
|
| #2 |
Tanzania: |
144 |
|
| #3 |
Vietnam: |
143 |
|
| #4 |
Venezuela: |
142 |
|
| #5 |
Ukraine: |
141 |
|
| #6 |
Palau: |
140 |
|
| #7 |
Micronesia, Federated States of: |
139 |
|
| #8 |
Iran: |
138 |
|
| #9 |
Ethiopia: |
137 |
|
| #10 |
Albania: |
136 |
|
| #11 |
Croatia: |
135 |
|
| #12 |
Costa Rica: |
134 |
|
| #13 |
Tunisia: |
133 |
|
| #14 |
Philippines: |
132 |
|
| #15 |
Marshall Islands: |
131 |
|
| #16 |
Laos: |
130 |
|
| #17 |
Honduras: |
129 |
|
| #18 |
Greece: |
128 |
|
| #19 |
East Timor: |
127 |
|
| #20 |
Senegal: |
126 |
|
| #21 |
Mexico: |
125 |
|
| #22 |
Jordan: |
124 |
|
| #23 |
Haiti: |
123 |
|
| #24 |
Guatemala: |
122 |
|
| #25 |
Austria: |
121 |
|
| #26 |
Togo: |
120 |
|
| #27 |
Switzerland: |
119 |
|
| #28 |
Slovakia: |
118 |
|
| #29 |
Morocco: |
117 |
|
| #30 |
Lesotho: |
116 |
|
| #31 |
Georgia: |
115 |
|
| #32 |
Egypt: |
114 |
|
| #33 |
Ecuador: |
113 |
|
| #34 |
Dominican Republic: |
112 |
|
| #35 |
Congo, Democratic Republic of the: |
111 |
|
| #36 |
Belarus: |
110 |
|
| #37 |
Azerbaijan: |
109 |
|
| #38 |
Yemen: |
108 |
|
| #39 |
Zimbabwe: |
107 |
|
| #40 |
Uzbekistan: |
106 |
|
| #41 |
Syria: |
105 |
|
| #42 |
São Tomé and Príncipe: |
104 |
|
| #43 |
Netherlands: |
103 |
|
| #44 |
Lebanon: |
102 |
|
| #45 |
Guyana: |
101 |
|
| #46 |
China: |
100 |
|
| #47 |
Botswana: |
99 |
|
| #48 |
Bolivia: |
98 |
|
| #49 |
Algeria: |
97 |
|
| #50 |
United Arab Emirates: |
96 |
|
| #51 |
Sweden: |
95 |
|
| #52 |
Spain: |
94 |
|
| #53 |
Sierra Leone: |
93 |
|
| #54 |
Panama: |
92 |
|
| #55 |
Niger: |
91 |
|
| #56 |
Nepal: |
90 |
|
| #57 |
Moldova: |
89 |
|
| #58 |
Mali: |
88 |
|
| #59 |
Korea, South: |
87 |
|
| #60 |
Italy: |
86 |
|
| #61 |
Iraq: |
85 |
|
| #62 |
Hungary: |
84 |
|
| #63 |
Guinea: |
83 |
|
| #64 |
Eritrea: |
82 |
|
| #65 |
El Salvador: |
81 |
|
| #66 |
Côte d'Ivoire: |
80 |
|
| #67 |
Chad: |
79 |
|
| #68 |
Burkina Faso: |
78 |
|
| #69 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina: |
77 |
|
| #70 |
Uruguay: |
76 |
|
| #71 |
Turkey: |
75 |
|
| #72 |
Saudi Arabia: |
74 |
|
| #73 |
Russia: |
73 |
|
| #74 |
Nicaragua: |
72 |
|
| #75 |
Kuwait: |
71 |
|
| #76 |
Kazakhstan: |
70 |
|
| #77 |
Iceland: |
69 |
|
| #78 |
Czech Republic: |
68 |
|
| #79 |
Congo, Republic of the: |
67 |
|
| #80 |
Uganda: |
66 |
|
| #81 |
Taiwan: |
65 |
|
| #82 |
Sri Lanka: |
64 |
|
| #83 |
Maldives: |
63 |
|
| #84 |
Malawi: |
62 |
|
| #85 |
Lithuania: |
61 |
|
| #86 |
Kenya: |
60 |
|
| #87 |
Jamaica: |
59 |
|
| #88 |
Indonesia: |
58 |
|
| #89 |
Germany: |
57 |
|
| #90 |
France: |
56 |
|
| #91 |
Cambodia: |
55 |
|
| #92 |
Bulgaria: |
54 |
|
| #93 |
Brazil: |
53 |
|
| #94 |
Bhutan: |
52 |
|
| #95 |
Argentina: |
51 |
|
| #96 |
Oman: |
50 |
|
| #97 |
Kyrgyzstan: |
49 |
|
| #98 |
Angola: |
48 |
|
| #99 |
Tonga: |
47 |
|
| #100 |
Slovenia: |
46 |
|
| #101 |
Serbia and Montenegro: |
45 |
|
| #102 |
Romania: |
44 |
|
| #103 |
Paraguay: |
43 |
|
| #104 |
Nigeria: |
42 |
|
| #105 |
Madagascar: |
41 |
|
| #106 |
Latvia: |
40 |
|
| #107 |
Finland: |
39 |
|
| #108 |
Fiji: |
38 |
|
| #109 |
Colombia: |
37 |
|
| #110 |
Chile: |
36 |
|
| #111 |
Cameroon: |
35 |
|
| #112 |
Benin: |
34 |
|
| #113 |
Thailand: |
33 |
|
| #114 |
Portugal: |
32 |
|
| #115 |
Papua New Guinea: |
31 |
|
| #116 |
Macedonia, Republic of: |
30 |
|
| #117 |
India: |
29 |
|
| #118 |
Ghana: |
28 |
|
| #119 |
Estonia: |
27 |
|
| #120 |
Australia: |
26 |
|
| #121 |
Vanuatu: |
25 |
|
| #122 |
Solomon Islands: |
24 |
|
| #123 |
Samoa: |
23 |
|
| #124 |
Poland: |
22 |
|
| #125 |
Peru: |
21 |
|
| #126 |
Pakistan: |
20 |
|
| #127 |
Kiribati: |
19 |
|
| #128 |
Denmark: |
18 |
|
| #129 |
Bangladesh: |
17 |
|
| #130 |
Norway: |
16 |
|
| #131 |
Namibia: |
15 |
|
| #132 |
Japan: |
14 |
|
| #133 |
Belgium: |
13 |
|
| #134 |
Zambia: |
12 |
|
| #135 |
Mauritius: |
11 |
|
| #136 |
Ireland: |
10 |
|
| #137 |
United Kingdom: |
9 |
|
| #138 |
South Africa: |
8 |
|
| #139 |
United States: |
7 |
|
| #140 |
Israel: |
6 |
|
| #141 |
Malaysia: |
5 |
|
| #142 |
Hong Kong: |
4 |
|
| #143 |
Canada: |
3 |
|
| #144 |
Singapore: |
2 |
|
| #145 |
New Zealand: |
1 |
|
| |
Weighted average: |
73.0 |
|
DEFINITION: Doing Business measures the strength of minority shareholder protections against directors’ misuse of corporate assets for personal gain. The indicators distinguish 3 dimensions of investor protection: transparency of transactions (extent of disclosure index), liability for self-dealing (extent of director liability index) and shareholders’ ability to sue officers and directors for misconduct (ease of shareholder suits index). The data come from a survey of corporate lawyers and are based on company laws, codes of civil procedure and securities regulations. To make the data comparable across countries, several assumptions about the business and the transaction are used. NOTE: This is a ranking derived from several indicators, 1 being the best (ranked first). The higher the number on this graph, the lower their overall ranking. Invert this graph by clicking on 'Amount' at the top. Consult source for details on methodology.
See also
Related links:
|