Good Country Index Measure
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A Good Country Index Measure is a 3rd-party composite international index measure that quantifies net global contributions relative to country size.
- AKA: Global Contribution Index, GCI, Anholt Good Country Index.
- Context:
- It can typically aggregate Good Country Datasets from UN agencys across good country categorys.
- It can typically calculate Good Country Net Contributions by subtracting global harms from global benefits.
- It can typically normalize Good Country Rankings using GDP-relative metrics and population-relative metrics.
- It can typically evaluate Good Country Performance across good country dimensions including science contributions and cultural contributions.
- It can typically support Good Country Policy Decisions through comparative analysis and trend identification.
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- It can often inspire Good Country Movements promoting outward-focused policys over inward-focused policys.
- It can often correlate with Nation Brands Index scores showing positive relationships between global contributions and national reputations.
- It can often challenge Traditional Economic Indicators by prioritizing external impacts over internal prosperity.
- It can often facilitate Good Country Benchmarks for international cooperation and sustainable development goals.
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- It can range from being a Simple Good Country Index to being a Comprehensive Good Country Index, depending on its good country category count.
- It can range from being a Static Good Country Index to being a Dynamic Good Country Index, depending on its good country temporal analysis.
- It can range from being a Regional Good Country Index to being a Global Good Country Index, depending on its good country geographic scope.
- It can range from being a Qualitative Good Country Index to being a Quantitative Good Country Index, depending on its good country measurement approach.
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- It can integrate with Global Policy Frameworks for international development planning.
- It can complement Traditional Country Rankings with externality-focused metrics.
- It can influence National Branding Strategys through reputation measurement.
- It can track Good Country Progress across temporal periods and policy cycles.
- It can identify Good Country Leaders demonstrating exceptional global contributions.
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- Example(s):
- Good Country Index Versions, such as:
- Good Country Index 1.0 (2014) with Ireland ranked first.
- Good Country Index 1.3 (2018) with Finland ranked first.
- Good Country Index 1.6 (2024) with Finland ranked first.
- Good Country Category Rankings, such as:
- Good Country Regional Leaders, such as:
- Nordic Good Country Leaders including Finland, Sweden, and Denmark.
- European Good Country Leaders including Germany, France, and Belgium.
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- Good Country Index Versions, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- GDP Ranking, which measures economic output rather than global contribution.
- Human Development Index, which focuses on internal development rather than external impact.
- Corruption Perceptions Index, which assesses governance quality rather than global contribution.
- See: Nation Brands Index Measure, Country Ranking Index System, Global Contribution Measure, International Index Measure, External Impact Measure, Contribution Assessment System, Simon Anholt Person.