This paper focuses on the economic and not on the political impact of corruption. Corruption delegitimizes the working of a market economy, as well as the outcomes of political processes. This paper highlights ways in which corruption, by distorting economic decisions and the working of the market economy, inevitably reduces a country’s rate of growth. The paper also discusses some of the channels through which corruption distorts various economic decisions. Finally, the paper reports on some actions that have been taken by countries in their attempt to reduce corruption stressing that the fight against corruption cannot rely on a magic bullet but has to be fought on many fronts
The question if and how corruption can influence economic growth of countries is not answered by lit...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
comments on earlier versions of this paper. Corruption is now a popular topic in the social sciences...
This paper focuses on the economic and not on the political impact of corruption. Corruption delegit...
The paper focuses on the issue of corruption and its affect on economic growth. In examining these e...
Corruption is described as the use of public power for individual purposes. It is a feature of socie...
The history of corruption goes back to ancient times. Its nature can be extremely diverse and thus t...
This paper analyses the effects of corruption and democracy on economic growth. Corruption is found ...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
This paper reviews the empirical literature on the economic costs of corruption. Corruption affects ...
Both developed and developing economies suffer from the most important economic problems, that under...
Corruption is an economic issue that relates to micro transactions and to economies. An economic def...
Corruption is a major cause and result of poverty around the globe. It arises at all levels of socie...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
The question if and how corruption can influence economic growth of countries is not answered by lit...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
comments on earlier versions of this paper. Corruption is now a popular topic in the social sciences...
This paper focuses on the economic and not on the political impact of corruption. Corruption delegit...
The paper focuses on the issue of corruption and its affect on economic growth. In examining these e...
Corruption is described as the use of public power for individual purposes. It is a feature of socie...
The history of corruption goes back to ancient times. Its nature can be extremely diverse and thus t...
This paper analyses the effects of corruption and democracy on economic growth. Corruption is found ...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
This paper reviews the empirical literature on the economic costs of corruption. Corruption affects ...
Both developed and developing economies suffer from the most important economic problems, that under...
Corruption is an economic issue that relates to micro transactions and to economies. An economic def...
Corruption is a major cause and result of poverty around the globe. It arises at all levels of socie...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
The question if and how corruption can influence economic growth of countries is not answered by lit...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
comments on earlier versions of this paper. Corruption is now a popular topic in the social sciences...