Evaluating Governance Metrics
An international development agency is trying to create a simple measure of a country's governance quality. One economist suggests using only 'Control of Corruption' scores, while another argues for using only 'Political Stability and Absence of Violence' scores. Explain the primary limitation of using either one of these single indicators to represent the overall quality of a nation's governance.
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Country X:
- Political Stability: 95
- Voice and Accountability: 15
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Country Y:
- Political Stability: 25
- Voice and Accountability: 85
Both countries receive an identical overall composite score of 55, calculated by taking a simple average of the two indicators. Based on this information, what is the most accurate analytical conclusion?
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