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Transparency International
DEFINITION
The index ranks the leading exporting countries in terms of the degree to which their companies are perceived to be paying bribes. The scale is from 0 to 10, where 10 represents negligible bribery and 0 a very high level of bribery. Based on a survey of nearly 800 business executives conducted in 14 emerging-market countries.
Crime Statistics > Bribe payers index (most recent) by country
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| Rank |
Countries
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Amount
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# 1
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Sweden: |
8.3 |
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= 2
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Canada: |
8.1 |
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= 2
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Australia: |
8.1 |
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# 4
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Austria: |
7.8 |
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# 5
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Switzerland: |
7.7 |
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# 6
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Netherlands: |
7.4 |
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# 7
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United Kingdom: |
7.2 |
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# 8
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Belgium: |
6.8 |
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= 9
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Germany: |
6.2 |
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= 9
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United States: |
6.2 |
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# 11
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Singapore: |
5.7 |
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# 12
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Spain: |
5.3 |
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# 13
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France: |
5.2 |
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# 14
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Japan: |
5.1 |
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# 15
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Malaysia: |
3.9 |
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# 16
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Italy: |
3.7 |
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# 17
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Taiwan: |
3.5 |
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# 18
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Korea, South: |
3.4 |
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# 19
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China: |
3.1 |
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Weighted average: |
5.9 |
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DEFINITION: The index ranks the leading exporting countries in terms of the degree to which their companies are perceived to be paying bribes. The scale is from 0 to 10, where 10 represents negligible bribery and 0 a very high level of bribery. Based on a survey of nearly 800 business executives conducted in 14 emerging-market countries.
SOURCE: Transparency International
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