This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the econometric evidence for its causes and consequences. Finally it outlines the anti-corruption measures which have been taken by international organisations
International audienceThis paper aims to analyze the relationship between institutional quality, cor...
Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of ...
The goal of this Master's Thesis is to explain the determinants and implications of corruption pheno...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
Corruption is like an epidemic that has the power to destroy a country’s socio-economic, financial, ...
Corruption is described as the use of public power for individual purposes. It is a feature of socie...
The body of theoretical and empirical research that objectively addresses the problem of corruption ...
This paper examines causes and consequences of corruption within the process of economic development...
The history of corruption goes back to ancient times. Its nature can be extremely diverse and thus t...
In the last two or three decades, corruption has become a noticeable issue in many countries, espec...
Corruption, defined as “the misuse of public power for private benefit.” TheWorld Bank de...
Both developed and developing economies suffer from the most important economic problems, that under...
Corruption is an ancient phenomenon, which has attracted increasing attention in recent years. This ...
Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of ...
In current age, corruption has become a major socio-economic problem. It is one of the most prominen...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyze the relationship between institutional quality, cor...
Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of ...
The goal of this Master's Thesis is to explain the determinants and implications of corruption pheno...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
Corruption is like an epidemic that has the power to destroy a country’s socio-economic, financial, ...
Corruption is described as the use of public power for individual purposes. It is a feature of socie...
The body of theoretical and empirical research that objectively addresses the problem of corruption ...
This paper examines causes and consequences of corruption within the process of economic development...
The history of corruption goes back to ancient times. Its nature can be extremely diverse and thus t...
In the last two or three decades, corruption has become a noticeable issue in many countries, espec...
Corruption, defined as “the misuse of public power for private benefit.” TheWorld Bank de...
Both developed and developing economies suffer from the most important economic problems, that under...
Corruption is an ancient phenomenon, which has attracted increasing attention in recent years. This ...
Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of ...
In current age, corruption has become a major socio-economic problem. It is one of the most prominen...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyze the relationship between institutional quality, cor...
Official corruption, unfortunately, is endemic in the developing world. One factor in the spread of ...
The goal of this Master's Thesis is to explain the determinants and implications of corruption pheno...