Bribe Payers Index


Bribe Payers Index is a measure of how willing a nation's business sector appears to engage in corrupt business practices. The first BPI was published by Transparency International on October 26, 1999.

The BPI 2011

Methodology

The BPI 2011 ranked 28 of the leading exporting countries on the likelihood their multinational businesses will use bribes when operating abroad. The ranking is calculated from responses by businessmen to two questions on the World Economic Forum’s Executive Opinion Survey.
The first question asks for the country of origin of foreign-owned companies doing the most business in their country. The second question is: "In your experience, to what extent do firms from the countries you have selected make undocumented extra payments or bribes?" Answers are to be given on a scale of 1 to 10.
The BPI ranking is the averaged score, with higher scores suggesting a lower likelihood of using bribery.
These countries were selected as the leading international or regional exporting countries. Their combined global exports represented 75 percent of the world total in 2006. Countries that had paid the less bribes have a higher BPI.

BPI 2011 rankings

Footnotes