Half of South America Downgraded on Governance Index


 
Over half of South American countries (6 out of 11) have been downgraded on the World Economics Governance Index in the last decade. This reflects falling standards across data reflecting corruption, the rule of law, press freedom and political rights.

Average Governance Rating Across South America, 2015-2025
Index: 0-100. 0=Poor, 100=As good as it gets
Half of South America Downgraded on Governance Index




The largest decreases in scores were in Chile, Peru and Bolivia. Only 3 out of the 11 countries constituting South America on the Index now have a Good Governance grade (A- or B-grade) as a result. This indicates an increasingly alarming situation for investors interested in the region, for whom Good Governance should be essential.

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