tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26872008.post7405131386678058502..comments2023-12-16T21:23:04.685-08:00Comments on Ciencia de la Economia: Indice de Percepción de Corrupción 2012: Perú retrocede.Electricidad y Electronicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993899179190199176noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26872008.post-8041276694360727462012-12-29T02:58:49.032-08:002012-12-29T02:58:49.032-08:00I had entered a longer comment but logging-in eras...I had entered a longer comment but logging-in erased it so will only mention that you may want to look into work on governance and corruption done by Daniel Kaufmann.<br /><br />Rgards<br /><br />Juan juanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09891629364963900116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26872008.post-43657270508400959162012-12-29T02:47:33.332-08:002012-12-29T02:47:33.332-08:00You may want look into work done by Daniel Kaufman...You may want look into work done by Daniel Kaufmann although I'm not sure that any of it deals specifically with Peru - his determinants and methodology seem more complete than that of Transparency.<br /><br />In at least some instances he takes account of 'legal illegality' [which, in the U.S., constitutes e.g., corp. campaign contributions and other such payments which contradict the supposed civil society/state relations].<br /><br />It's been a few years but I recall his finding the U.S. ranking around no. 60 in a global list while Transparency placed them in the top five or so.juanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09891629364963900116noreply@blogger.com