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Jordan – Government Effectiveness

Perceptions of the quality of public services, civil service, policy formulation and implementation, and government credibility. Ranges from approximately -2.5 to 2.5. · World Bank WGI
0.39 +0.19 from 2022 G20 rank: 69th · all-time high: 0.39 (2023)

APA

Jordan Government Effectiveness. HistorySaid. Retrieved March 10, 2026, from https://historysaid.com/jordan/government-effectiveness

BibTeX

@misc{historysaid_jordan_government-effectiveness,
  title = {Jordan Government Effectiveness},
  url = {https://historysaid.com/jordan/government-effectiveness},
  publisher = {HistorySaid},
  year = {2026}
}
Data & Projection
YearValueChangeRank
2026* trend 0.55
2025* trend 0.48
2023 0.39 +0.19 69th
2022 0.19 −0.00 79th
2021 0.19 +0.10 83rd
2020 0.09 +0.02 90th
2019 0.07 −0.02 89th
2018 0.10 +0.03 87th
2017 0.07 −0.05 88th
2016 0.12 +0.01 83rd
2015 0.11 −0.03 85th
2014 0.13 +0.14 81st
Show all years (1996–2023)
* Linear trend extrapolation from last 5 data points
Detected Pattern
Fiscal Dominance Trap
Government debt exceeding 80% of GDP with real interest rates negative and inflation above 10%. Monetary policy effectiveness impaired by fiscal pressures.
Inflation 14.0% Real rate -11.8%
This pattern occurred 329 times in G20 history, 239 successful
Inflation
28.2%
Real rate
-4.2%
Inflation
219.9%
Real rate
-47.4%
Inflation
28.3%
Real rate
-7.0%
Inflation
91.4%
Real rate
-26.9%
Inflation
13.6%
Real rate
-0.9%
Inflation
133.5%
Real rate
-17.3%
HistorySaid – pattern alert

Jordan matched the Fiscal Dominance Trap pattern in 2008. Historically, 73% of countries showing this pattern (239 out of 329) saw government effectiveness improve within 24 months. View full analysis →