Central African Republic | Regulatory Quality: Percentile Rank, Upper Bound of 90% Confidence Interval
Regulatory Quality captures perceptions of the ability of the government to formulate and implement sound policies and regulations that permit and promote private sector development. Percentile rank indicates the country's rank among all countries covered by the aggregate indicator, with 0 corresponding to lowest rank, and 100 to highest rank. Percentile ranks have been adjusted to correct for changes over time in the composition of the countries covered by the WGI. Percentile Rank Upper refers to upper bound of 90 percent confidence interval for governance, expressed in percentile rank terms.
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The World Bank
Origin
Central African Republic
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24
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Central African Republic | Regulatory Quality: Percentile Rank, Upper Bound of 90% Confidence Interval
45.10869598 1996
46.73913193 1998
41.30434799 2000
35.13513565 2002
22.70270348 2003
19.40298462 2004
15.68627453 2005
17.64705849 2006
17.47572899 2007
18.93203926 2008
16.74641228 2009
19.1387558 2010
20.37914658 2011
24.64455032 2012
21.80094719 2013
12.5 2014
10.95238113 2015
10.47619057 2016
10.47619057 2017
10.95238113 2018
10.95238113 2019
10.47619057 2020
9.52380943 2021
11.79245281 2022
Central African Republic | Regulatory Quality: Percentile Rank, Upper Bound of 90% Confidence Interval
Regulatory Quality captures perceptions of the ability of the government to formulate and implement sound policies and regulations that permit and promote private sector development. Percentile rank indicates the country's rank among all countries covered by the aggregate indicator, with 0 corresponding to lowest rank, and 100 to highest rank. Percentile ranks have been adjusted to correct for changes over time in the composition of the countries covered by the WGI. Percentile Rank Upper refers to upper bound of 90 percent confidence interval for governance, expressed in percentile rank terms.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Central African Republic
Records
24
Source