Ranks of countries by the Good Country Index 1.5 (2020)

The Good Country Index measures how much each of the 163 countries on the list contribute to the planet, and to the human species, through their policies and behaviors.

Top 50 overall rank (version 1.6)

2023 rankCountry
1Finland
2Sweden
3Germany
4Denmark
5France
6United Kingdom
7Canada
8Slovenia
9Estonia
10Belgium
11Austria
12Czech Republic
13Ireland
14Spain
15Portugal
16Switzerland
17Norway
18Netherlands
19Australia
20Hungary
21Lithuania
22Bulgaria
23Poland
24New Zealand
25Luxembourg
26Iceland
27Malta
28Singapore
29Liechtenstein
30Italy
31Latvia
32Slovakia
33Romania
34Japan
35Chile
36Greece
37Moldova
38Cyprus
39South Korea
40Croatia
41Uruguay
42Bosnia and Herzegovina
43Serbia
44Montenegro
45North Macedonia
46Tunisia
47Malaysia
48Ukraine
49Albania
50United States

Top 50 overall rank (version 1.5)

2022 rankCountry
1Sweden
2Denmark
3Germany
4Netherlands
5Finland
6Canada
7Belgium
8Ireland
9France
10Austria
11Norway
12Luxembourg
13Spain
14United Kingdom
15Switzerland
16Cyprus
17Slovenia
18Australia
19New Zealand
20Iceland
21Bulgaria
22Estonia
23Hungary
24Italy
25Singapore
26Lithuania
27Poland
28Czech Republic
29Portugal
30Croatia
31Malta
32Slovakia
33Chile
34Japan
35Latvia
36Greece
37South Korea
38Serbia
39North Macedonia
40Moldova
41Romania
42Montenegro
43Armenia
44South Africa
45Uruguay
46Cuba
47India
48Malaysia
49Costa Rica
50Bosnia and Herzegovina

2018 top 10 overall rank (version 1.3)

2018 rankCountry
1Finland
2Netherlands
3Ireland
4Sweden
5Germany
6Denmark
7Switzerland
8Norway
9France
10Spain

2017 top 163 overall rank (version 1.2)

2017 rankCountryScience and TechnologyCulture and CivilisationInternational Peace and SecurityPolice and World OrderPlanet and ClimateProsperity and EqualityHealth and Well-being
1Netherlands822731949
2Switzerland1144410256
3Denmark466491423
4Finland7135286912
5Germany211537218147
6Sweden1756742631
7Ireland32850211012
8United Kingdom511481211354
9Austria67651171328
10Norway4922517585
11France2414531631723
12Hungary3191743322333
13Belgium911091322716
14Canada2925411139278
15Singapore26291430211949
16Italy4126551473624
17New Zealand12353319276917
18Spain4030701593422
19Luxembourg371010020305611
20Cyprus3144731743859
21Japan61451847334721
22Bulgaria14396932403953
23Australia20485465010213
24Portugal391213328232139
25United States38677229356210
26Greece274711531155029
27Iceland15377742110541
28Estonia3639372573727
29South Korea443410333986519
30Poland232110724344679
31Moldova4746964732287
32Slovenia101616018127757
33Malta62281245204276
34Czech Republic299848609847
35Chile74511926437391
36Croatia333814658131083
37Malaysia524134401491946
38Turkey55757839514044
39Costa Rica763216224682110
40Romania303158363781112
41Latvia131710470428070
42Lithuania182399561612464
43Mauritius832756347825126
44Morocco458510114794358
45Albania283384451326106
46North Macedonia195513554657434
47South Africa256522515011456
48Slovakia4220113522414252
49Uruguay13559637813580
50Barbados35181261035432103
51Philippines146584761561294
52Jordan6591311111372418
53Israel346312384259951
54Ukraine162108571287255
55Thailand10754212313810937
56Tunisia72933107697092
57Georgia8610979101551166
58United Arab Emirates8453147531154914
59India67573289974935
60Qatar1451143694626125
61Bosnia and Herzegovina1669149351354595
62Lebanon686615376893163
63Kenya5983634463130114
64Fiji5081761611094436
65Russia5310182976711643
66Guatemala1198323711137877
67Sri Lanka1171412678725278
68Oman12312611119867526
69Serbia1057880748315138
70Panama9911711027996854
71Montenegro4861128419171134
72Nicaragua11010096871402030
73Egypt6012341207013473
74Mexico956485999010848
75Armenia561031361041084831
76China70111401099611348
77Uganda821079063718790
78Belarus469513292758467
79Samoa6460113045145146
80Brazil10911961505316240
81Ecuador13910624809411050
82Argentina751193949112100122
83Timor-Leste731334910212029105
84Dominican Republic12212512951317681
85Kuwait12711014081668320
86Burkina Faso92124466614830125
87Colombia78118151218811998
88Namibia66428910610313696
89Azerbaijan12913942132298689
90Kyrgyzstan8076121661596086
91Grenada22506215277155133
92Brunei1257981634915868
93Senegal69874310013959160
94Seychelles894915060100101120
95Peru1029097958096113
96Dominica517313711681104111
97Mongolia131962814111833130
98Cameroon101144139010515074
99Bolivia16198454613610685
100Indonesia1608876214413384
101Zambia15414957556412182
102Rwanda118161291443654141
103Togo1111173813316116148
104Ghana631046693121107139
105Tanzania156121128576143101
106Saudi Arabia811361411171228515
107Bangladesh130130875913013232
108Kazakhstan1161312011012313172
109El Salvador121991341471025842
110Trinidad and Tobago937111613611128152
111Marshall Islands434016214912941144
112Eswatini1041121561254755117
113Jamaica77867486101146147
114Zimbabwe981127015114526107
115Algeria113138227948160159
116Antigua and Barbuda917410313168139124
117Cape Verde1038413810828115154
118Botswana133721127511090145
119Malawi941426069146111116
120Madagascar1069725126153103136
121Bahamas114529414859127155
122Honduras136120881221586462
123Pakistan881509212913412338
124Paraguay155140308212715469
125Saint Vincent and the Grenadines974314212438144162
126Nigeria142146513761122150
127Lesotho14810810211812467100
128Vietnam128102591581418899
129Saint Lucia5424139157126125151
130Burundi711601251501079274
131Iran901578368117148118
132Guinea961321221231569460
133Liberia791531543816012871
134Laos10014510515941112123
135Guyana158687515411611897
136Niger1201281018815751143
137Bahrain115105159778215793
138Tonga85701611628479149
139Haiti1329214414011953115
140Republic of the Congo1441376812474120137
141Guinea-Bissau571511637315291121
142Suriname1348011410595151132
143Benin8714311712716266109
144Sierra Leone15212915183114129161
145Cambodia153898613815113865
146Mozambique1471271066513393153
147Gabon151158819658152128
148Ivory Coast1261161201569295129
149Democratic Republic of the Congo1381629115510663127
150Belize11236143113147141158
151Central African Republic5815914814614289108
152Venezuela1491541189185156104
153Papua New Guinea137941309893161157
154Equatorial Guinea15714711116052163102
155Syria14015213114210414788
156Angola16314811915344117163
157Mali14312415513914357142
158Mauritania1415695143163158161
159Chad124135127145131126140
160Yemen108155157128125137119
161Iraq16215615811587153135
162Libya15016314511215497156
163Afghanistan159115152135155140131

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2016 top 10 overall rank (version 1.1)

2016 rankCountry
1Sweden
2Denmark
3Netherlands
4Canada
5Switzerland
6Germany
7Finland
8France
9Austria
10United Kingdom

2014 top 10 overall rank (version 1.0)

2014 rankCountry
1Ireland
2Finland
3Switzerland
4Netherlands
5New Zealand
6Sweden
7Belgium
8Norway
9Denmark
10United Kingdom

Description

The Good Country Index is a composite statistic of 35 data points mostly generated by the United Nations. These data points are combined into a common measure which gives an overall ranking, and a ranking in seven categories:

  • Science and Technology
  • Culture
  • International Peace and Security
  • World Order
  • Planet and Climate
  • Prosperity and Equality
  • Health and Well-being

The concept, and the index itself, were developed by Simon Anholt. The Index was built by Dr. Robert Govers with support from several other organisations.

The top three countries in the 2014 list were Ireland, Finland and Switzerland. Nine of the top 10 countries in overall rankings are in Western Europe, while Canada tops overall rankings in North America. The last three countries on the list are Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan.

Methodology

Testing and method

The Index attempts to measure the global impacts of national policies and behaviors: what the country contributes to the global commons, and what they take away. The Index utilizes 35 data points, five for each of seven categories. These data points are produced by the United Nations and by other international agencies, with a few by NGOs and other organisations.

Countries receive scores on each indicator as a fractional rank (0=top rank, 1=lowest) relative to all countries for which data are available. The category rankings are based on mean fractional ranks of the five indicators per category (subject to maximum two missing values per category). The overall rank is based on the average of the category ranks. This yields a common measure which gives an overall ranking, a ranking in each of the seven categories, and a balance-sheet for each country that shows at a glance how much it contributes to the world and how much it takes away.

Categories and indicators

Science, Technology & Knowledge

Culture

  • Exports of creative goods (UNCTAD's Creative Economy Report categorisation) relative to GDP
  • Exports of creative services (UNCTAD's Creative Economy Report categorisation) relative to GDP
  • UNESCO dues in arrears as percentage of contribution (negative indicator)
  • Number of countries and territories that citizens can enter without a visa
  • Freedom of the press (based on mean score for Reporters without Borders and Freedom House index as a negative indicator)

International Peace and Security

  • Number of peacekeeping troops sent overseas relative to GDP
  • Dues in arrears to financial contribution to UN peacekeeping missions as percentage of contribution (negative indicator)
  • Attributed number of casualties of international organised violence relative to GDP (negative indicator)
  • Exports of weapons and ammunition relative to GDP (negative indicator)
  • Global Cyber Security Index score (according to International Telecommunication Union)

World Order

  • Percentage of population that gives to charity as proxy for cosmopolitan attitude
  • Number of refugees hosted relative to GDP
  • Number of refugees overseas relative to GDP (negative indicator)
  • Population growth rate (negative indicator)
  • Number of treaties signed as proxy for diplomatic action and peaceful conflict resolution

Planet and Climate

  • National Footprint Accounts Biocapacity reserve (2009)
  • Exports of hazardous waste relative to GDP (only 2008 and 2011 data available, so 2011 data used as negative indicator)
  • Organic water pollutant (BOD) emissions relative to GDP (2007 latest data as negative indicator)
  • CO2 emissions relative to GDP (negative indicator)
  • Methane + nitrous oxide + other greenhouse gas (HFC, PFC and SF6) emissions relative to GDP (negative indicator)

Prosperity and Equality

  • Trading across borders (open trading performance compared to best practice; i.e. IFC distance to frontier score)
  • Number of aid workers and volunteers sent overseas relative to GDP
  • Fairtrade market size relative to GDP
  • Foreign Direct Investment outflow relative to GDP
  • Development cooperation contributions (aid) relative to GDP

Health and Wellbeing

  • Amount of wheat tonnes equivalent food aid shipments relative to GDP
  • Exports of pharmaceuticals relative to GDP
  • Voluntary excess contributions to World Health Organization relative to GDP
  • Humanitarian aid contributions relative to GDP
  • International Health Regulations Compliance

Criticism

The Economist's Daily Chart questions the validity of some of its results. It notes that scaling countries on a GDP basis skews it in favor of poorer countries, and that the interpretation of certain parameters is flawed, but also calls the index "a worthwhile pursuit by imagining how countries might compete when they aim to serve others."

See also

Notes and references

External links

  • Grgurich, John (30 June 2014). . The Fiscal Times. Archived from on 24 June 2016.
  • Macias, Amanda Marie and Skye Gould (1 July 2014). . Business Insider.
  • Anholt, Simon (June 2014). . TEDSalon Berlin.