This article has four important goals. First, I want to ask why liberalization and market-friendly reforms failed to curb corruption in India. Indeed, confounding the predictions of most proponents of reform, corruption seems to have increased after the neoliberal reforms of 1991. Second, I aim to develop a typology in which the importance of particular sectors to corrupt practices is highlighted and explained. Third, I point out that India has failed to make the 'transition' historically seen in low-income countries as they develop. Nation-states have in the past moved from a system of vertical corruption - marked by the extraction of small sums from a large number of transactions with citizens in everyday life - to a system of horizontal ...
This book provides a comprehensive assessment of the motivation behind corruption and ill-governance...
Corruption is a multifaceted phenomenon which makes it difficult to have a single definition. There ...
The growth of democracy and parliamentary institutions in India are legacies of the British rule.Thi...
AbstractThis article studies corruption in India through an ethnographic elaboration of practices th...
Abstract- Today every country is suffering from the problem of corruption. So it became a matter of ...
Corruption is an ancient issue and it is a global problem which poses serious threat to the developm...
This paper deals with the ubiquitous problem of corruption among public officials– both elected and ...
Currently, India and China are both competing to be the hegemonic power in Asia as well as a superpo...
The World Bank (1997) defines corruption as “Abuse of public power for private gain”. Corruption is ...
Corruption in the public service sector is one of the greatest challenges for developing countries ...
Anti-corruption movements play a vital role in democratic development. From the American Gilded Age ...
India, the world’s largest democracy, can boast of a vibrant political culture, vigilant press and a...
After independence, the popular belief that Gandhian will not indulge in corruption got a setback, p...
This article, while drawing a distinction between three kinds of corruption– transactional, constitu...
The paper examines whether openness of the economy leads to reduction in corruption using a panel es...
This book provides a comprehensive assessment of the motivation behind corruption and ill-governance...
Corruption is a multifaceted phenomenon which makes it difficult to have a single definition. There ...
The growth of democracy and parliamentary institutions in India are legacies of the British rule.Thi...
AbstractThis article studies corruption in India through an ethnographic elaboration of practices th...
Abstract- Today every country is suffering from the problem of corruption. So it became a matter of ...
Corruption is an ancient issue and it is a global problem which poses serious threat to the developm...
This paper deals with the ubiquitous problem of corruption among public officials– both elected and ...
Currently, India and China are both competing to be the hegemonic power in Asia as well as a superpo...
The World Bank (1997) defines corruption as “Abuse of public power for private gain”. Corruption is ...
Corruption in the public service sector is one of the greatest challenges for developing countries ...
Anti-corruption movements play a vital role in democratic development. From the American Gilded Age ...
India, the world’s largest democracy, can boast of a vibrant political culture, vigilant press and a...
After independence, the popular belief that Gandhian will not indulge in corruption got a setback, p...
This article, while drawing a distinction between three kinds of corruption– transactional, constitu...
The paper examines whether openness of the economy leads to reduction in corruption using a panel es...
This book provides a comprehensive assessment of the motivation behind corruption and ill-governance...
Corruption is a multifaceted phenomenon which makes it difficult to have a single definition. There ...
The growth of democracy and parliamentary institutions in India are legacies of the British rule.Thi...