2. Global Corruption Barometer, by Transparency International
3. International Country Risk Guide, by PRS Group
4. Índice Nacional de Corrupción y Buen Gobierno, by Transparencia Mexicana
5. Global Competitiveness Report 2015-2016, by the World Economic Forum
6. Foreign Bribery Report, by the OECD
7. Rule of Law Index 2015, by the World Justice Project
8. AmericasBarometer, Chapter 5, by Latin American Public Opinion Project
9. Encuesta de Fraude y Corrupción en México 2008, by KPMG
Activity: In teams of 3, write a two-page brief (Times New Roman 12, single spacing) about one of the previous corruption measurements. Upload it to the class's Google Drive before midnight on November 11. Make sure to cover the following points:
- What is says about corruption.
- What it does NOT say about corruption.
- Who made it (both institution and, if possible, individual people who were involved).
- How it is made (methodology: is it a survey? is it a group of surveys? is it an academic study? any others that may apply).
- Where it is made and published. (Country, city, institution, and URLs you checked)
- A description of least two examples of its use. (Is it used in government documents? in laws? in academic papers? in non-academic papers? in political speeches? Any that apply).
- Answer this question: Is there a connection between what it says about corruption and how it is used? Does it make sense?
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