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Anti-Corruption Evidence - The Role of Parliaments in Curbing Corruption

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This book discusses parliamentary oversight and its role in curbing corruption in developing countries. Over the past decade, a growing body of research at the global and regional levels has demonstrated that parliamentary oversight is an important determinant of corruption and that effective oversight of public expenditure is an essential component of national anti-corruption strategies and programs. However, little research has been undertaken at the country level regarding how parliamentary oversight is undertaken, which oversight mechanisms are effective or on how national parliaments interact with other anti-corruption stakeholders. This book presents the results of a new large-scale, quantitative analysis which identifies the mechanisms through which institutional arrangements impact corruption, specifically through country case studies on the Caribbean region, Ghana, Myanmar, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda. Addressing a gap in scholarly knowledge while presenting practical policyadvice for parliaments and for anti-corruption assistance agencies, this book will be of use to scholars interested in development, anti-corruption, public finance, as well as members of parliament, anti-corruption practitioners, and organizations working in parliamentary strengthening.

List of contents

Introduction: Corruption: Its Causes and Consequences.- Chapter 2: Parliament and Corruption: Theory and Research Design.- Chapter 3: Ghana.- Chapter 4: Nigeria.- Chapter 5: Uganda.- Chapter 6: Tanzania.- Chapter 7: Caribbean.- Chapter 8: Myanmar.- Chapter 9: Oversight and Extractive Industries.- Chapter 10: Oversight and Public Procurement (the Case of Zambia).- Chapter 11: Motivation of MPs: Political Will.- Conclusion: Parliament and Corruption: A Synthesis.

About the author

Frederick Stapenhurst is an Assistant Professor (Professional) at the School of Continuing Studies. He is the principal investigator for four SSHRC-funded research projects, one examining Public Financial Management in Francophone countries, another setting up a global network of parliamentary budget offices, the third examining the demand and supply side of corruption in the mining/extractive sectors in West Africa and the fourth setting up a global network of parliamentary training institutes.. Under his leadership, McGill University, in collaboration with development partners, has launched a university-certified Internationsal Professional Development Program for Parliamentary Staff and a Program for newly elected MPs from small countries

Summary

This book discusses parliamentary oversight and its role in curbing corruption in developing countries. Over the past decade, a growing body of research at the global and regional levels has demonstrated that parliamentary oversight is an important determinant of corruption and that effective oversight of public expenditure is an essential component of national anti-corruption strategies and programs. However, little research has been undertaken at the country level regarding how parliamentary oversight is undertaken, which oversight mechanisms are effective or on how national parliaments interact with other anti-corruption stakeholders. This book presents the results of a new large-scale, quantitative analysis which identifies the mechanisms through which institutional arrangements impact corruption, specifically through country case studies on the Caribbean region, Ghana, Myanmar, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda. Addressing a gap in scholarly knowledge while presenting practical policyadvice for parliaments and for anti-corruption assistance agencies, this book will be of use to scholars interested in development, anti-corruption, public finance, as well as members of parliament, anti-corruption practitioners, and organizations working in parliamentary strengthening.

Product details

Assisted by Rashee Draman (Editor), Rasheed Draman (Editor), Brooke Larson (Editor), Brooke Larson et al (Editor), Anthony Staddon (Editor), Rick Stapenhurst (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.2019
 
EAN 9783030141394
ISBN 978-3-0-3014139-4
No. of pages 214
Dimensions 169 mm x 19 mm x 245 mm
Weight 488 g
Illustrations X, 214 p. 38 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Series Studies in Public Choice
Studies in Public Choice
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Politics and business

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