The new institutional economics of corruption

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    • Lambsdorff, Johann, Graf
    • Taube, Markus
    • Schramm, Matthias

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The new institutional economics of corruption

edited by Johann Graf Lambsdorff, Markus Taube and Matthias Schramm

(Routledge frontiers of political economy, 64)

Routledge, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book constitutes a thorough analysis of the phenomenon of corruption, as seen from the perspective of New Institutional Economics - one of the most influential new schools of thought in the social sciences of the past decade.

Table of Contents

1.Introduction - Corrupt Contracting - Exploring the Analytical Capacity of New Institutional Economics and New Economic Sociology2. Corruption - Its Spread and Decline, Hartmut Schweitzer 3. Why Should One Trust in Corruption, Peter Graeff 4. Corruption Trends, Christian Bjornskov and Martin Paldam5. Trust and Corruption, Eric M. Uslaner 6. Self-Enforcing Corruption: Information Transmission and Organizational Response, Lambros Pechlivanos 7. The Use of Intermediaries and Other Alternatives to Bribery, John Bray 8. Corrupt Relational Contracting, Johann Graf Lambsdorff and Sitki Utku Teksoz 9. The Governance Mechanisms of Corrupt Transactions, Donatella della Porta and Alberto Vannucci 10. Private Ordering of Corrupt Transactions: The Case of the Chinese Guanxi-Networks and their Challenge by a Formal Legal System, Matthias Schramm and Markus Taube 11. Inefficient Propery Rights and Corruption: The Case of Accounting Fraud in China, Sonja Opper 12. Corruption in International Trade - Pleading for a Responsible WTO, Peter Eigen 13. The Case of Corruption in Nigeria - Soji Apampa

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