The political economy of corruption

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The political economy of corruption

edited by Arvind K. Jain

(Routledge contemporary economic policy issues / series editor, Kanhaya Gupta, 2)

Routledge, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

'Grand' corruption, generally used to define corruption amongst the top political elite, has drawn increasing attention from academics and policy makers during recent years. Our understanding of the causes and mechanisms of this type of corruption, however, falls short of its importance and consequences. This volume provides theoretical analysis of economic and political conditions that allow 'grand' corruption to survive as well as case studies and empirical analysis that supports the theoretical models used.

Table of Contents

PART 1: GOVERNANCE AND CORRUPTION: THE EMERGING CHALLENGES OF DEVELOPMENT PART 2: POLITICAL SYSTEMS AND CORRUPTION PART 3: POLICY AND POLITICAL OUTCOMES PART 4: SOLUTIONS AND FUTURE RESEARCH

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