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Institutions, Governance and the Control of Corruption

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This book considers how emerging economies around the world face the challenge of building good institutions and effective governance, since so much of economic development depends on having these in place. The promotion of shared prosperity and the battle against poverty require interventions to reach out to the poor and the disadvantaged. Yet time and again we have seen such effort foild or diminished by corruption and leakage.

The creation of good governance and institutions and structures to combat corruption require determination and passion but also intricate design rooted in data, analysis, and research. In this book, leading researchers from around the world bring to the table some of the best available ideas to help create better governance structures, design laws for corruption control, and nurture good institutions.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2.  Anti-Corruption Institutions: Some History and Theory.- 3. Corruption as a Political Phenomenon.- 4.Corruption, Organized Crime, and Money Laundering.- 5. Reflections on Corruption in the Context of Political and Economic Liberalization.-  6. Why is Italy Disproportionally Corrupt?  A Conjecture.- 7. Cohesive Institutions and the Distribution of Political Rents.- 8. If Politics Is the Problem, How Can External Actors Be Part of the Solution?.- 9. Fighting Political Corruption: Evidence from Brazil.-  10. What Drives Citizen Perceptions of Government Corruption? National Income, Petty Bribe Payments and the Unknown.-  10. What Drives Citizen Perceptions of Government Corruption? National Income, Petty Bribe Payments and the Unknown.- 11. Doing the Survey Two-Step: The Effects of Reticence on Estimates of Corruption in Two-Stage Survey Questions. 

About the author

Kaushik Basu is Professor of Economics and holds the C. Marks Chair at Cornell University, New York, USA; and former Chief Economist of the World Bank, 2012-16, and Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India, 2009-12. 
 Tito Cordella is adviser in the World Bank Development Economics Group, Washington DC, USA.

Summary

Considers the economic, political, legal and social implications of a corrupt economic system
Includes contributions from leading world experts on the topic of corruption and leakage
A global perspective featuring some of the latest thinking on corruption

Product details

Assisted by Kaushi Basu (Editor), Kaushik Basu (Editor), Cordella (Editor), Cordella (Editor), Tito Cordella (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319738222
ISBN 978-3-31-973822-2
No. of pages 402
Dimensions 154 mm x 217 mm x 28 mm
Weight 678 g
Illustrations XIX, 402 p. 32 illus.
Series International Economic Association Series
International Economic Association Series
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

B, Wirtschaftspolitik, politische Ökonomie, Economic Policy, Economics, Law and Economics, Economics and Finance, International Economics, Political Economy, Management science, Public international law: economic & trade, Company, commercial & competition law: general

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