Believing the court system is fair, impartial and uncorrupted (% of firms identifying this as a major contraint) - Enterprise Survey - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Percentage of firms believing the court system is fair, impartial and uncorrupted as a major constraint. The computation of the indicator is based on the rating of the obstacle as a potential constraint to the current operations of the establishment. Source: World Bank, Enterprise Surveys (http://www.enterprisesurveys.org/).
Believing the court system is fair, impartial and uncorrupted (% of firms identifying this as a major contraint) - Enterprise Survey - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

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Country

Value

1Botswana (2006)69.6
2Rwanda (2006)67.12
3Namibia (2006)66.06
4Mauritius (2009)63.56
5Gambia (2006)62.8
6Cape Verde (2006)61.8
7Ghana (2007)59.83
8South Africa (2007)59.58
9Malawi (2006)59.18
10Senegal (2007)55.44
11Zambia (2007)55
12Nigeria (2007)53.48
13Mali (2007)49.61
14Mauritania (2006)48.52
15Tanzania (2006)46.65
16Liberia (2009)44.27
17Uganda (2006)43.54
18Morocco (2007)43.53
19Gabon (2009)41.26
20Burundi (2006)40.69
21Swaziland (2006)40.27
22Burkina Faso (2006)39.13
23Niger (2006)35.71
24Ivory Coast (2009)35.25
25Lesotho (2009)33.2
26Republic of the Congo (2009)32.28
27Angola (2006)31.86
28Sierra Leone (2009)29.74
29Madagascar (2009)28.83
30Guinea (2006)25.7
31Cameroon (2006)25.6
32Ethiopia (2006)24.15
33Kenya (2007)22.28
34Democratic Republic of the Congo (2006)19.81
35Mozambique (2007)16.57
36Guinea-Bissau (2006)12.08
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