... fourvolume collection edited by R. Williams and various coeditors, Corruption in the Developing World (with R. Theobold), Corruption in the Developed World (with J. Moran and R. Flanary), Controlling Corruption (with A. Doig) and, ...
Corruption: A Study in Political Economy focuses on the problem of corruptions in political economy and functional bribery. This book is organized into four parts encompassing 11 chapters.
We would further like to thank Lewis Lyons, for his sterling work in editing and organizing the book under severe time pressures, James Harrington for his work on the voluminous notes, and Thomas Brooks for his comments.
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Corruption regularly makes front page headlines: public officials embezzling government monies, selling public offices, and trading bribes for favors to private companies generate public indignation and calls for reform.
This excellent book takes us a step forward in our collective efforts to better understand the causes and effects of corruption from an international perspective.
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Corruption regularly makes front page headlines: public officials embezzling government monies, selling public offices, and trading bribes for favors to private companies generate public indignation and calls for reform.
This book guides managers through the complexity of bribery issues with advice on how to implement anti-corruption strategies.
In Corruption: A Short History, Carlo Brioschi provides a thorough and entertaining look at how corruption was born and has evolved over time, without ever being stamped out.
Corruption can be seen in different perspectives depending on cultural background and it is defined in many spectrums by different scholars. This book provides current research on the political, economic and social issues of corruption.
Shows how corruption operates through informal rules, personal connections and wider social contexts
In most of these stories, there was someone who was clearly culpable.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.
Corruption presents many legal and regulatory challenges, but these challenges cannot be met by the law in isolation. This book presents economic analysis of crime as an essential tool for shaping an effective legal apparatus.
An exploration of why corruption exists, how governments can address the problem, the law on the subject, including bribery, misconduct in public office and anti-corruption legislation.
Corruption: A Study in Political Economy focuses on the problem of corruptions in political economy and functional bribery. This book is organized into four parts encompassing 11 chapters. Chapters 2...
Corruption
When corruption impairs government functions, it can adversely affect a number of important determinants of economic performance, including macrofinancial stability, investment, human capital accumulation, and total factor productivity.
Economic analysis is also the key to measuring the efficacy of current anti-corruption instruments, and in the light of this the book finds many existing legal counter-measures lacking.