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JICA Analysis approach: 5-step approach used to compute Health Check scores 1 Consolidate information used as • . inputs Raw indicator scores for all countries retrieved from public sources E.g., GDP growth information sourced from World Bank Indicator and sub- category weightings for each investor type developed through expert input (range of 0 - 2, with increments of 0.5) 2 Convert raw indicator scores to scaled scores Set up scaled score range of between 0 (bad) and 8. (good) For each indicator, raw figures indicating worst performance given a score of 0, best performance given a score of 8 E.g., Ethiopia has highest average GDP growth rate post-2009 recession at 9.9%: given a score of 8; Yemen has lowest rate at -4.1%: given a score of 0 Scaled indicator scores for each country interpolated based on raw score range 3 Compute sub- category scores for each FDI type Multiply each scaled indicator score by respective indicator weighting and sum them up to obtain raw sub-indicator score • Minimum and maximum sub- category scores identified: Max. score given sub- category score of 8; min. score given 0 Scaled sub-cat. scores interpolated based on raw sub- cat. score range 4 Compute country scores for each FDI type • Multiply each scaled sub-category score by respective sub- category weighting and sum them up to obtain raw country score • Minimum and maximum country scores identified: Max. score given country score of 8; min. score given 0 ✰ Output used in the analysis Scaled country scores interpolated based on raw country score range 1. Several experts (BCG senior advisors and topic experts) consulted to develop consensus on appropriate indicator and sub-category weightings for each FDI type 5 Compute overall country and sub- category scores Compute overall country score as an average of country scores for each FDI type Compute overall sub- category scores as an average of sub- category scores for each FDI type 15 Source: BCG Analysis
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