Corruption is a multifaceted phenomenon which makes it difficult to have a single definition. There are several schools of thought on the degree of impact of corruption, but there is a consensus that corruption stifles growth, hampers development, worsens income inequality, and affects poor people the most. The development of a country depends on four aspects, namely, growth in agricultural production, development in the industrial activities, maintaining a huge amount of foreign exchange reserves and possessing adequate gold reserves to strengthen the financial activities in the country. These four aspects play an important part in the progress of a country. In fact, almost all the developmental activities are marred by corruption. Most of...
This paper deals with the ubiquitous problem of corruption among public officials– both elected and ...
Corruption is an ancient issue and it is a global problem which poses serious threat to the developm...
India, the world’s largest democracy, can boast of a vibrant political culture, vigilant press and a...
The World Bank (1997) defines corruption as “Abuse of public power for private gain”. Corruption is ...
Abstract- Today every country is suffering from the problem of corruption. So it became a matter of ...
Corruption in the public service sector is one of the greatest challenges for developing countries ...
Corruption in India is a pervasive predicament in the health sector, with depressing effects on heal...
Recognition for corruption as one of the main obstacles in the way of economic development is a rath...
Currently, India and China are both competing to be the hegemonic power in Asia as well as a superpo...
Corruption as a Phenomenon is both Universal and Historical. It is a fact of history that there exis...
The momentum of last year’s hunger strike by the anti-corruption campaigner Kisan ‘Anna’ Hazare curr...
This article has four important goals. First, I want to ask why liberalization and market-friendly r...
After independence, the popular belief that Gandhian will not indulge in corruption got a setback, p...
Several leading indicators of corruption point to a serious problem in India on whole. Yet what expl...
The paper examines whether openness of the economy leads to reduction in corruption using a panel es...
This paper deals with the ubiquitous problem of corruption among public officials– both elected and ...
Corruption is an ancient issue and it is a global problem which poses serious threat to the developm...
India, the world’s largest democracy, can boast of a vibrant political culture, vigilant press and a...
The World Bank (1997) defines corruption as “Abuse of public power for private gain”. Corruption is ...
Abstract- Today every country is suffering from the problem of corruption. So it became a matter of ...
Corruption in the public service sector is one of the greatest challenges for developing countries ...
Corruption in India is a pervasive predicament in the health sector, with depressing effects on heal...
Recognition for corruption as one of the main obstacles in the way of economic development is a rath...
Currently, India and China are both competing to be the hegemonic power in Asia as well as a superpo...
Corruption as a Phenomenon is both Universal and Historical. It is a fact of history that there exis...
The momentum of last year’s hunger strike by the anti-corruption campaigner Kisan ‘Anna’ Hazare curr...
This article has four important goals. First, I want to ask why liberalization and market-friendly r...
After independence, the popular belief that Gandhian will not indulge in corruption got a setback, p...
Several leading indicators of corruption point to a serious problem in India on whole. Yet what expl...
The paper examines whether openness of the economy leads to reduction in corruption using a panel es...
This paper deals with the ubiquitous problem of corruption among public officials– both elected and ...
Corruption is an ancient issue and it is a global problem which poses serious threat to the developm...
India, the world’s largest democracy, can boast of a vibrant political culture, vigilant press and a...