Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of this illegal activity has been the propensity of developing-country governments to intervene heavily in their economies, often in the attempt to guide, direct, and control economic activity in order to promote the desired pace and style of economic development. Such regulator
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
The articles assembled in this volume offer a fresh approach to analysing the problem of corruption ...
The theoretical and empirical debate on the effects of corruption on economic development is unclear...
Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of ...
Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of ...
Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of ...
Both developed and developing economies suffer from the most important economic problems, that under...
What are the principal causes and costs of corruption? This article examines these questions and sug...
Recent years have seen a remarkable expansion in economists ’ ability to measure corruption. This, i...
In this paper we start with a discussion of some of the different denotations of the problem of corr...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
This paper explores how corruption indirectly affects economic growth through business regulation in...
Corruption is described as the use of public power for individual purposes. It is a feature of socie...
The author is solely responsible for the material presented. It is the world’s poor nations that exp...
The foundation of corruption is personal gain, tangible or intangible, by illegal or amoral, unethic...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
The articles assembled in this volume offer a fresh approach to analysing the problem of corruption ...
The theoretical and empirical debate on the effects of corruption on economic development is unclear...
Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of ...
Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of ...
Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of ...
Both developed and developing economies suffer from the most important economic problems, that under...
What are the principal causes and costs of corruption? This article examines these questions and sug...
Recent years have seen a remarkable expansion in economists ’ ability to measure corruption. This, i...
In this paper we start with a discussion of some of the different denotations of the problem of corr...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
This paper explores how corruption indirectly affects economic growth through business regulation in...
Corruption is described as the use of public power for individual purposes. It is a feature of socie...
The author is solely responsible for the material presented. It is the world’s poor nations that exp...
The foundation of corruption is personal gain, tangible or intangible, by illegal or amoral, unethic...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
The articles assembled in this volume offer a fresh approach to analysing the problem of corruption ...
The theoretical and empirical debate on the effects of corruption on economic development is unclear...