Countries that have relatively conservative measurement practices also tend to be secretive in disclosure, while countries that have less conservative measurement practices tend to be transparent in disclosure. Why is this true?
There is a strong correlation between conservative measurements and secretive disclosures. Being conservative helps governments to safe guard the political and economic situation of a country from being opened public disclosure. Countries with conservatives are largely characterised by low level of education, lower income and high population with low level of per person resource availability. So in order to be safe and run governments smoothly they adopt conservative measurements with secretive disclosure.
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