What’s wrong with estimating the government’s competence by looking at real-life results, long-term data?
Do you have good sources for that?
Statistics published by large organizations such as UN, WHO, IMF, etc. They shouldn’t be taken as gospel, but should be sufficient for looking at broad outlines—e.g. infant mortality, education, public infrastructure...
Do you have good sources for that?
Statistics published by large organizations such as UN, WHO, IMF, etc. They shouldn’t be taken as gospel, but should be sufficient for looking at broad outlines—e.g. infant mortality, education, public infrastructure...