Factionalized Elites Index

Europe Ranking

0 (low) - 10 (high)Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Belarus9.5202228.8
2Georgia9.1202019.1
3Bosnia and Herzegovina8.7202038.7
4Serbia8.6202248.3
5Moldova8.3202148.3
6Ukraine8202268
7Cyprus7.9202277.9
8Macedonia7.3202287.3
9Angola7.2202297.2
10Spain6.92022116.9
11Armenia6.72022107
12Montenegro6.52020126.5
13Albania6.22022136.2
14Estonia5.92022145.9
15United Kingdom5.82022155.8
16Romania5.72022165.7
17Czech Republic5.32021175.3
17Bulgaria5.32022175.3
17Hungary5.32020175.3
20Italy4.92022204.9
21Slovakia4.72022214.7
22Croatia4.42022224.4
22Belgium4.42022224.4
24Latvia4.32021244.3
25Poland4.22022254.2
26Greece4.12021264.1
27Luxembourg3.42022273.4
27Netherlands3.42021273.4
29Austria3.22021293.2
30Lithuania32020303
31Portugal2.52021322.5
32Germany2.32022312.6
33Malta22022332
33Slovenia22022332
35France1.92022351.9
36Sweden1.82022361.8
36Iceland1.82022361.8
38Ireland1.52021381.5
39Denmark1.42021391.4
39Finland1.42022391.4
41Norway1.12022411.1
42Switzerland12022421

Definition of Factionalized Elites Index

The Factionalized elites indicator considers the fragmentation of state institutions along ethnic, class, clan, racial or religious lines, as well as and brinksmanship and gridlock between ruling elites. The higher the value, the more fragmented are the institutions in the country.

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