Sustainable Governance Indicators
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Die Sustainable Governance Indicators (SGI) sind ein Projekt der Bertelsmann Stiftung. Die SGI bewerten anhand 147 einzelner Indikatoren systematisch den Reformbedarf in Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft sowie die Reform- und Regierungsfähigkeit von 31 OECD-Staaten. Etwa 80 Experten sind an der aktuellen Runde der Studie beteiligt, die den Zeitraum Mai 2008 bis April 2010 abdeckt. Die Erstausgabe der SGI erstreckte sich von 2005 bis März 2007.
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The Sustainable Governance Indicators (SGI), first published in spring 2009 and updated in 2011, analyze and compare the need for reform in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries, as well as each country's ability to respond to current social and political challenges. The project is designed to create a comprehensive data pool on government-related activities in the countries considered the world's most developed free-market democracies. In addition, it uses international comparisons to provide evidence-based input for reform-related public discourse taking place in these countries. The SGI are updated every two or three years.
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Die Sustainable Governance Indicators (SGI) sind ein Projekt der Bertelsmann Stiftung. Die SGI bewerten anhand 147 einzelner Indikatoren systematisch den Reformbedarf in Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft sowie die Reform- und Regierungsfähigkeit von 31 OECD-Staaten. Etwa 80 Experten sind an der aktuellen Runde der Studie beteiligt, die den Zeitraum Mai 2008 bis April 2010 abdeckt. Die Erstausgabe der SGI erstreckte sich von 2005 bis März 2007.
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The Sustainable Governance Indicators (SGI), first published in spring 2009 and updated in 2011, analyze and compare the need for reform in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries, as well as each country's ability to respond to current social and political challenges. The project is designed to create a comprehensive data pool on government-related activities in the countries considered the world's most developed free-market democracies. In addition, it uses international comparisons to provide evidence-based input for reform-related public discourse taking place in these countries. The SGI are updated every two or three years.
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