Samoa vs Saint Lucia: CPIA structural policies cluster average
CPIA structural policies cluster average over time
- Samoa
- Saint Lucia
How they compare
Samoa currently reports 3.67 1=low to 6=high against 3.67 1=low to 6=high in Saint Lucia, a difference of 0 1=low to 6=high.
The two have swapped places 4 times across 21 shared years of data; in 2005 it was Saint Lucia ahead.
Samoa ranks 12th and Saint Lucia ranks 12th of 84 countries.
Across the 3 decades both report, Samoa averaged higher in 2 and Saint Lucia in 1.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Samoa | Saint Lucia | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000s | 4.07 1=low to 6=high | 4.15 1=low to 6=high | 0.08 1=low to 6=high | Saint Lucia |
| 2010s | 3.88 1=low to 6=high | 3.82 1=low to 6=high | 0.0667 1=low to 6=high | Samoa |
| 2020s | 3.67 1=low to 6=high | 3.58 1=low to 6=high | 0.0833 1=low to 6=high | Samoa |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher cpia structural policies cluster average, Samoa or Saint Lucia?
- Samoa, at 3.67 1=low to 6=high against 3.67 1=low to 6=high in Saint Lucia as of 2025.
- What is the difference in cpia structural policies cluster average between Samoa and Saint Lucia?
- 0 1=low to 6=high, with Samoa ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Samoa and Saint Lucia?
- 21 years are reported by both, from 2005 to 2025.
- How do Samoa and Saint Lucia rank globally for cpia structural policies cluster average?
- Samoa ranks 12th and Saint Lucia ranks 12th of 84 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- CPIA database, World Bank Group (WBG), published as CPIA structural policies cluster average (1=low to 6=high). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
The Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA) measures the extent to which a country’s policy and institutional framework supports sustainable growth and poverty reduction, and consequently the effective use of development assistance. The outcome of the exercise yields both an overall score and scores for sixteen criteria that compose the CPIA. These criteria include: A. Economic Management (1. Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies; 2. Fiscal Policy; 3. Debt Policy and Management), B. Structural Policies (4. Trade; 5. Financial Sector; 6. Business Regulatory Environment), C. Policies for Social Inclusion/Equity (7. Gender equality; 8. Equity of public resource use; 9. Building human resources; 10. Social protection and labor; 11. Policies and institutions for environmental sustainability), D. Public Sector Management and Institutions (12. Property rights and rule-based governance; 13. Quality of budgetary and financial management; 14. Efficiency of revenue mobilization; 15. Quality of public administration; 16. Transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector). The Structural Policies cluster includes trade, financial sector, and business regulatory environment.