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Avowed condemnation of bribery does not predict corruption

Below when I compared the Nordic countries and Italy on a host of variables, I noted in the comments that it was rather amusing that 99% of the people in Bangladesh asserted that bribery was never justifiable, while only 69% of Swedes did. More specifically, the World Values Survey simply asked if bribery was ever justifiable, and there 10 options, with 0 = never justifiable and 10 = always justifiable. So 99% of the Bangladeshis chose 0, while only 69% of Swedes did. Plotting the 2008 Corruptions Perceptions Index scores from Transparency International against the proportion who chose 0, bribery is never justifiable, resulted in this:

Here’s the raw data:

Bribery Never JustifiableCPI
Sweden68.59.3
Singapore76.69.2
Denmark92.99.2
Finland79.79
Netherlands72.68.9
Iceland87.18.9
Canada80.38.7
Luxembourg70.88.3
Austria72.38.1
Germany64.67.9
Great Britain67.47.7
USA807.3
Japan837.3
Belgium67.77.3
Chile70.96.9
France67.16.9
Slovenia73.56.7
Estonia66.96.6
Spain71.96.5
Portugal73.76.1
Israel86.16
Malta94.25.8
Puerto Rico89.85.8
Korea80.25.6
Czech Republic51.45.2
Jordan96.45.1
Hungary53.35.1
Slovakia39.45
Latvia74.45
South Africa61.14.9
Lithuania66.74.8
Italy79.34.8
Greece64.44.7
Poland76.84.6
Turkey93.74.6
Croatia79.14.4
Romania80.23.8
Bulgaria77.63.6
Peru72.73.6
Mexico72.53.6
China83.43.6
Macedonia86.73.6
Saudi Arabia773.5
Morocco97.73.5
Serbia85.43.4
Albania533.4
India853.4
Algeria88.63.2
Bosnia85.53.2
Tanzania92.13
Argentina922.9
Nigeria63.32.9
Moldova49.22.9
Egypt942.8
Vietnam93.52.7
Uganda72.62.6
Indonesia82.52.6
Pakistan91.92.5
Ukraine64.12.5
Iran93.32.3
Philippines39.52.3
Russia70.32.1
Bangladesh992.1
Belarus39.32
Venezuela75.11.9
Kyrgyzstan73.41.8
Zimbabwe91.91.8
Iraq84.61.3

Eastern Europeans and Filipinos are at least honest about their “pragmatism.”

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