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Hunter-Best [27]
3 years ago
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8 Differences between good governance and bad governance.​

Social Studies
1 answer:
Doss [256]3 years ago
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<h2>The 8 differences between good governance and bad governance are: </h2>

Explanation:

1. Good governance is the process of decision-making and the method that implements the decisions. Whereas Bad Governance is the unfavorable relationship between the people who govern and the people who are governed in terms of decision-making.

2. Good  governance comprises rule of law, assistance, equitable and inclusive democracy. Whereas, political instability, weak civil society and problem in  bureaucracy defines the term Bad Governance.

3. Effective, responsive,  transparent and efficient institutions are the outcome of good governance. Whereas, unregulated private organisations, underdevelopment and  unemployment are the outcomes of Bad Governance.

4. Good Governance assures that corruption is minimized. Whereas, Bad Governance is centralized with the idea of corruption.

5. Good Governance focuses on transparency and accountability. Whereas, Bad Governance lacks transparency and accountability.

6. The voices of the people in risk are considered in decision-making of Good Governance. The opinions of people are not considered by the governing body in Bad Governance.

7.  Good governance  and democracy are interrelated. Whereas, Bad Governance lacks to justify the word Democracy.

8. Good governance boost the economic growth of a country. Whereas, Bad governance creates bad impact on the economic of the country.

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