Corruption is no doubt endemic in every society. Its prevalence and longevity is a matter of concern and for its damaging public and social consequences undermines the development capacities of nations and distorts priorities. However, reports, incidents of corruption cases and discourse have concentrated on poor developing nations as presumed den of the corrupts. Hence, this paper comparatively reviewed data obtained from World Corruption Perception Index (Transparency International) for the year of 2010, 2008, 2006 and 2004. The paper reveals that while poor nations are ranked higher in corruption indices,, considerable numbers of rich developed nations are not exempted from corruption, particularly the G8 member nations. It is concluded ...
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are car...
The paper presents a nonconforming view about corruption and an approach to its ‘cure’. It seeks to ...
Corruption is a persistent problem, especially in the developing world, posing significant obstacles...
The paper presents a nonconforming view about corruption and an approach to its 'cure'. It seeks to ...
For at least twenty years, much of the focus of empirical research on corruption has been on its pre...
Corruption continues to be one of humanity’s biggest threat to security, prosperity and justice. It ...
This paper examines the existence of any relations between globalization and corruption using cross-...
Why do citizens vary in their perceptions about the frequency of corruption? We hypothesize that tho...
In their contribution entitled Understanding Corruption in Different Contexts, the authors Richard R...
The complex issue of corruption has attracted much attention over the last 20 years. The problem was...
If we look at the map of countries by value of corruption control, we can see that they are essentia...
Anti-corruption rhetoric appears to be on the rise among politicians and governments in both the Nor...
While corruption is defined by the World Bank as abusing its public power for private interests, it ...
Corruption in rich countries is different to corruption in poor countries. There are many analyses a...
Corruption is a global challenge which may impact negatively on economic growth and sustainable deve...
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are car...
The paper presents a nonconforming view about corruption and an approach to its ‘cure’. It seeks to ...
Corruption is a persistent problem, especially in the developing world, posing significant obstacles...
The paper presents a nonconforming view about corruption and an approach to its 'cure'. It seeks to ...
For at least twenty years, much of the focus of empirical research on corruption has been on its pre...
Corruption continues to be one of humanity’s biggest threat to security, prosperity and justice. It ...
This paper examines the existence of any relations between globalization and corruption using cross-...
Why do citizens vary in their perceptions about the frequency of corruption? We hypothesize that tho...
In their contribution entitled Understanding Corruption in Different Contexts, the authors Richard R...
The complex issue of corruption has attracted much attention over the last 20 years. The problem was...
If we look at the map of countries by value of corruption control, we can see that they are essentia...
Anti-corruption rhetoric appears to be on the rise among politicians and governments in both the Nor...
While corruption is defined by the World Bank as abusing its public power for private interests, it ...
Corruption in rich countries is different to corruption in poor countries. There are many analyses a...
Corruption is a global challenge which may impact negatively on economic growth and sustainable deve...
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are car...
The paper presents a nonconforming view about corruption and an approach to its ‘cure’. It seeks to ...
Corruption is a persistent problem, especially in the developing world, posing significant obstacles...