Yeah, there would be a numerical value for those countries.Does grey mean not applicable or not available? In other words, in theory, is there a numerical value for China or Saudi Arabia?
No, nothing like that.Government share of economic output?
No. As I hint, I could say that after a bit more of a google when I said China and Saudi Arabia had a numerical value it seems it would really be in a different way to most of those listed here. Also have the lowest 10:Number of unregistered guns? Either that or a hint![]()
|Entity | Value|
|:-------------|---------:|
|Kuwait | 0.0688016|
|Oman | 0.0943700|
|Monaco | 0.1194000|
|Cote d'Ivoire | 0.1215429|
|Bahrain | 0.1523217|
|Guatemala | 0.1527546|
|Djibouti | 0.1529464|
|Mali | 0.1553944|
|Egypt | 0.1586318|
|Burkina Faso | 0.1651184|
Very much so.Something related to politics?
Nothing like this though, much more basic.Maybe vote share of non-government parties?
No, but really close. You are over thinking it.Number of people who didn't participate in last elections/elections over past 10 years?
No.Government centralisation index?
No.Female representation in legislature?
This is really close, almost enough but since it has not been long I shall ask for a bit more accuracy.Voter turnout
Exactly correct!!!Percent of the total population (both eligible and ineligible to vote) that voted for the government?
Exactly correct!!!
From here. The outlier in the first graph, Gabon, is the Presidential election from 1986 where 904,039 votes were cast and the whole population of the country was 859,448.
I demand a recount!![]()