Abstract:
Country's in law score is the unweighted average of the scores on all 23 de jure indicators in a country scorecard: It provides an indication of how stringently a country's laws regulate political finance. The in practice score is the unweighted average of the scores on all 20 de facto indicators. This measure assesses practical enforcement within a country. The composite score is the average of all scores on a given country scorecard, weighted by each of the scorecard's five sections.
Only the South African data scores are available in the HSRC web site. The complete dataset which consists of all 54 countries can be downloaded from - http://www.globalintegrity.org/downloads/#mpt.
The full report of the study can be accessed from - https://data.moneypoliticstransparency.org/.
For more information regarding the study which includes the methodology, key findings, etc. the websites below may be accessed:
https://www.globalintegrity.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/MPT-CFI-2014-Brief.pdf
https://www.globalintegrity.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/MPT-CFI-2014-Key-Findings.pdf
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