Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2020-2021, Tutor: Guillem Riambau ArmetThis study aims to measure and understand the changes in corruption that occurred due to United Nations Convention Against Corruption implementations to answer the effectiveness of the convention. The study explains the importance of corruption and gives a summary of UNCAC implementations. Event study is used to capture the adjustments in the quality of the governance. The study estimates the changes in all 128 countries and separately in continents which gives the idea of in which types of countries UNCAC is effective. The empirical study is made with four different regressions, using four different c...
The United Nations Convention Against Corruption represents the first binding global agreement on co...
Virtually all forms of corruption are proscribed by virtually all countries. Why, then, don’t countr...
The evidence suggests that there has been little successful programming on anti-corruption, transpar...
The United Nations Convention Against Corruption (adopted in 2003) is the first global in-depth trea...
In this article we estimate the level of Control of Corruption for 193 countries in the period 2011-...
This paper examines the impact early ratification of the United Nations Convention against Corrupti...
For a long period of time, corruption was accepted as being an inevitable fact of life.Corruption in...
This study compares the evolution of the state-of-the-art in research and analysis of anticorruption...
This thesis critically analyses the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) using the c...
Purpose: The theoretical debate of corruption's impact on economic growth remains unsettled, making ...
Corruption is always posing heavy burden on national economies and typically no country is fully imm...
International law is one among many tools to fight corruption. It could be used in many different wa...
THE CHAPTER REVIEWS THE UNITED NATIONAL CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION (UNCAC)AND THE ANTI-CORRUPTION...
Corruption is like an epidemic that has the power to destroy a country’s socioeconomic, financial, h...
Corruption represents the misuse of public power by government departments for personal gain, hinder...
The United Nations Convention Against Corruption represents the first binding global agreement on co...
Virtually all forms of corruption are proscribed by virtually all countries. Why, then, don’t countr...
The evidence suggests that there has been little successful programming on anti-corruption, transpar...
The United Nations Convention Against Corruption (adopted in 2003) is the first global in-depth trea...
In this article we estimate the level of Control of Corruption for 193 countries in the period 2011-...
This paper examines the impact early ratification of the United Nations Convention against Corrupti...
For a long period of time, corruption was accepted as being an inevitable fact of life.Corruption in...
This study compares the evolution of the state-of-the-art in research and analysis of anticorruption...
This thesis critically analyses the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) using the c...
Purpose: The theoretical debate of corruption's impact on economic growth remains unsettled, making ...
Corruption is always posing heavy burden on national economies and typically no country is fully imm...
International law is one among many tools to fight corruption. It could be used in many different wa...
THE CHAPTER REVIEWS THE UNITED NATIONAL CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION (UNCAC)AND THE ANTI-CORRUPTION...
Corruption is like an epidemic that has the power to destroy a country’s socioeconomic, financial, h...
Corruption represents the misuse of public power by government departments for personal gain, hinder...
The United Nations Convention Against Corruption represents the first binding global agreement on co...
Virtually all forms of corruption are proscribed by virtually all countries. Why, then, don’t countr...
The evidence suggests that there has been little successful programming on anti-corruption, transpar...