Corruption and Development

Corruption and Development
Title Corruption and Development PDF eBook
Author S. Bracking
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 310
Release 2007-11-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230590624

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This collection examines anti-corruption campaigns and argues that they have often resulted in perverse and unintended consequences. The book examines how corruption has been addressed (and sometimes tolerated) in Africa, Asia, Latin America and East & Central Europe to interrogate government policy and question development discourse and practice.

Corruption and Development

Corruption and Development
Title Corruption and Development PDF eBook
Author Mark Robinson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 177
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136322191

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The problem of corruption is of central significance for the developmental prospects of poor countries. Corruption undermines development by siphoning off resources for infrastructures and public services and by weakening the legitimacy of the state. The volume will appeal to academics and policy-makers concerned with problems of governance and public management in developing countries, as well as specialists working on corruption and designing anti-corruption strategies.

Corruption, Development and Underdevelopment

Corruption, Development and Underdevelopment
Title Corruption, Development and Underdevelopment PDF eBook
Author Robin Theobald
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 202
Release 1989-12-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1349204307

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Corruption, for most of us, almost immediately evokes images of the third world especially countries like Nigeria, Mexico and India. Whilst we may concede that corruption exists in developed countries it is generally thought to be under control. Despite such widely-held views there is very little hard evidence on the actual extent of corruption in any country. This book strives to look behind impressions in an attempt to determine what factors underlie the high profile of corruption in UDCs. For an adequate understanding of the phenomenon the global character of corruption is emphasized as well as the necessity of locating within a broader process of economic and social change.

Corruption and Development

Corruption and Development
Title Corruption and Development PDF eBook
Author Mark Robinson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 178
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136322264

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The problem of corruption is of central significance for the developmental prospects of poor countries. Corruption undermines development by siphoning off resources for infrastructures and public services and by weakening the legitimacy of the state. The volume will appeal to academics and policy-makers concerned with problems of governance and public management in developing countries, as well as specialists working on corruption and designing anti-corruption strategies.

Corruption and Development in Africa

Corruption and Development in Africa
Title Corruption and Development in Africa PDF eBook
Author K. Hope
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 316
Release 1999-08-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0333982444

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Bringing together a distinguished cast of contributors, the book provides an authoritative and definitive analysis of the theory, practice and development impact of corruption in Africa. Combating corruption is demonstrated to require greater priority in the quest for African development.

Corruption and Development in Nigeria

Corruption and Development in Nigeria
Title Corruption and Development in Nigeria PDF eBook
Author Ọláyínká Àkànle
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 159
Release 2021-12-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000401189

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Despite being Africa’s largest economy and most populous country, with abundant natural resources, Nigeria still faces substantial development challenges. This book argues that corruption lies at the heart of many of the country’s problems. Drawing on a range of different disciplinary perspectives, this volume explores the relationship between corruption and development, investigating the causes, contexts, and consequences of corruption, and the pathways for addressing it. As well as covering the wider background and theory surrounding corruption in the country, the book will investigate different sectors: the media, the judiciary, the health sector, industry, the criminal justice system, and of course politics and governance. The book concludes by considering attitudes and perceptions to corruption within Nigeria, current approaches to countering corruption, and future pathways to addressing the problem. This book’s critical investigation of the links between corruption and development in Nigeria will be of interest to researchers of corruption, development and African Studies, as well as to policy makers, practitioners, and local stakeholders.

Corruption, Development and the Environment

Corruption, Development and the Environment
Title Corruption, Development and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Lorenzo Pellegrini
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 164
Release 2011-02-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9400705999

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The book analyses the influence of corruption on economic growth and environmental protection, examining corruption from different perspectives. It contributes to several streams of the literature and assembles evidence of the influence of corruption on two important variables in human welfare: income and environmental policies. The material evinces the detrimental effect that corruption has on economic growth and on the stringency of environmental policies. It also shows that standard techniques for fighting corruption are often based either on simplistic definitions or on strong assumptions that do not apply in many countries blighted by corruption. From a methodological standpoint, this work combines a number of approaches including a theoretical discussion of corruption and of its definition (often omitted in economic studies), together with econometrics, case studies and policy discussions.