The Chandler Institute has published its long-term vision rankings as part of its 2025 Good Governance Report.
According to the report, Georgia was ranked 29th among the world`s top-30 and 19th among Europe`s top-20 for its private-sector-supportive governance.
The Regulatory Governance indicator measures a government`s ability to develop and implement sound policies and regulations that enable and promote private sector development, based on data from the World Bank’s Worldwide Governance Indicators project.
As the report reasd, Georgia outperformed all EU candidate countries and 15 EU and NATO member states, including Italy, Spain, Portugal, Slovakia, Poland, Slovenia, Croatia, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Malta, Cyprus, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Turkey.