good governance
definitions
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The exercise of political power and administrative authority in a manner that is responsible, transparent, accountable, effective, and equitable for the benefit of all citizens.en: The exercise of political power and administrative authority in a manner that is responsible, transparent, accountable, effective, and equitable for the benefit of all citizens.
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Systems and processes by which companies or organizations are directed and controlled, emphasizing ethics, fairness, and transparency for stakeholders.en: Systems and processes by which companies or organizations are directed and controlled, emphasizing ethics, fairness, and transparency for stakeholders.
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The principles and virtues required for just and effective leadership or ruling, often associated with classical education and statecraft.en: The principles and virtues required for just and effective leadership or ruling, often associated with classical education and statecraft.
examples
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International donors often condition aid on the recipient country implementing policies of good governance.
International donors often condition aid on the recipient country implementing policies of good governance.
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Investors prefer companies with strong financial reporting and good governance standards.
Investors prefer companies with strong financial reporting and good governance standards.
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Schools were established throughout the realm, teaching the classics and the principles of good governance.
Schools were established throughout the realm, teaching the classics and the principles of good governance.