What happens in the society if there is no good governance?
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Answer: if there is a good government we can not find the black money and there is lot of uses by the good form of government
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Bad governance is the relationship between those who govern and those who are governed as a consequence of decision-making. This unfavourable relationship is created as a consequence of external factors or decisions such as violation of central or acceptable norms, such as those of liberal democracy, and bad economic policy:.[1] Bad governance collectively encompasses governance in government and corporate settings.[2] It is the opposite of good governance.[3] Bad governance addresses governance in a government setting but bad governance and bad government are different concepts. Bad governance encompasses a variety of situations from corruption, deceit and to passing of unfair policy. From this, it can be noted that different manifestations of bad governance can vary in severity and the potential impact in their respective setting
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Causes
Based on the World Bank's governance indicators, the key causes for Bad Governance are:
Lack of Voice and Weak Accountability
Governing bodies refusing to listen the voice of those they govern and refusing to take accountability for their actions leads to bad governance. By ignoring the voice of those being governed, their opinions are no longer heard or taken into consideration by the governing body.[6] Democratic governments focus on accountability as a method to ensure the public understands what´s happening and provides them a way to proceed when things go wrong. Weak accountability in turn causes a distrust between the two parties and can lead to instability. This distrust and uncertainty creates an unfavourable relationship between the parties.[7]
Political Instability
Bad Governance occurs as a consequence of frequent changes in government or 'political instability'. Instability in political regimes, such as a democracy, has been proven to coincide with poor governance.[8]
Corruption
Main article: Corruption
Bad Governance, is often considered to come hand in hand with corruption. Corruption occurs in many sectors ranging from political to economic environments.[citation needed] Corruption can occur in many different ways and forms.[9] The existence of corruption within a governing body causes bad governance as the officials places their personal gains over others.
Impact of Bad Governance
The impacts and consequences of bad governance are widespread and don't only effect the settings in which they occur:
Poor Economic Growth
Bad governance heavily impacts the per capita growth of a country.[10] African countries has experienced this impact the most since World War II.[10] The economic growth of a country is significantly impacted when exposed to indicators of bad governance but difference indicators influence the degree of impact. A lack in regulatory quality, governments ineffectiveness and a lack of control on corruption have been linked to poor economic growth.[11]
Failed State
When the public administration cannot provide many public services, and the citizens do not recognize that their government is not legitimate, then the state would become a failed state. This thing leads the whole nation to bloodshed and suffering.[12]
Corruption
Corruption not only is a cause of but can also occur as a consequence of bad governance. There was a distinct link suggested that[13] that higher levels of governance and a better environment to conduct business are impacted by the presence of corruption within an economy. This link suggests that has levels of governance in an economy due to bad governance, the levels of perceived corruption will rise.
Solutions to Bad Governance
Transparency
The World Bank Institute has suggested that through introducing reforms that address transparency, the degree of bad governance and be levitated and good governance can slowly take precedence. These reforms include[14]
Disclosure to the public of all assets and income of candidates running for public office
Disclosure to the public of all political contributions to parties along with all documentation related to legislation and voting in parliament.
Clear separation of laws relating to areas of governance e.g. business, politics etc.
Release publicly any company that has been blacklisted due to bribery
Ensure access by the public to all government information
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