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Our analysis is based on data published by Transparency International, which has published Corruption Perception Index (CPI) since 1995, and based on the level of corruption identified by expert evaluation and opinion survey annually, I rank it. The consumer price index usually defines corruption as "abusing public power for private benefit". The consumer price index is currently ranked from 100 (very clean) to 0 (very corrupt) in 176 countries. By contrast, Brazil's consumer price index is 36, Mexico is 31. This is better than most other countries. In other words, it turns out that corruption is not a big problem in a small country. This can be explained by the fact that in small countries people know each other and can quickly see mass corruption.
What is the difference between GCR and Corruption Perception Index (CPI)? The CPI assigns separate scores to index the surveyed country, but GCR provides a story and experience to reveal these scores. Whereas the Consumer Price Index is trying to measure perception of corruption, GCR is exploring the various types of corruption, the measures being taken, the trends of countries and regions, and the factors that influence these trends . The investigation section of each GCR contains the latest CPI. This section contains other corruption related indexes and data investigations from various organizations. For details of CPI, please visit TI's website.
Consumer price index GDP deflator is not the only indicator of price level. Consumer price index (CPI) is quoted most frequently among many other price indices. CPI differs from GDP deflator in two important respects. First, the Consumer Price Index measures only price fluctuations of "basket" of goods consumed by typical households. Next, the CPI uses the base year quantity, not the current year quantity, when calculating the price level index value. The formula of the consumer price index is