Chapter 6: Quality of Government – Scandinavia vs. South East Europe Available to Purchase
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Published:2019
Lana Kordić, Željko Mrnjavac, Blanka Šimundić, Predrag Bejaković, 2019. "Quality of Government – Scandinavia vs. South East Europe", Investigating Spatial Inequalities: Mobility, Housing and Employment in Scandinavia and South-East Europe, Peter Gladoić Håkansson, Helena Bohman
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Abstract
Many recent studies have highlighted the importance of quality of governance and institutions for economic performance. According to New Institutional Economics, the quality of governance and institutions is a fundamental precondition for sustained increases in prosperity, well-being, and territorial cohesion. The quality of governance influences people’s health, their access to basic services, social trust, and political legitimacy. Governance encompasses the traditions and institutions by which authority in a country is exercised, and its performance can be measured. In this chapter we use the World Bank’s measure Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI). The aim of the chapter is to highlight the variation of the quality of government between regions of Scandinavia and South East Europe and to analyse recent changes in South East Europe. Not surprisingly, Scandinavian regions outperform all other EU regions in quality of government, and the situation has been stable over time. In South East Europe, the situation has improved, although at a slow pace. Whereas the rule of law and government efficiency seem to be steadily increasing, the fight against corruption has been less successful.
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