How corruption affects social and economic development : the dark side of political economy
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How corruption affects social and economic development : the dark side of political economy
Edwin Mellen Press, c2007
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Bibliography: p. [169]-175
Includes index
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Description
This study analyzes the meaning of corruption in the socio-political arena in an attempt to better understand its root causes, the external effects it has on society, and solutions which may lead to its extermination. It suggests that acts which might be regarded as corrupt are better understood as part of a broader organic context in which they occur and as a reflection of the way in which those who take part in or eschew such behavior envisage their social world and treat their social relationships. By effecting a shift in the underlying attitudes which prompt acts of corruption, it may be possible to eliminate such practices.
Table of Contents
- Foreword by Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago
- Introduction and Acknowledgements
- Definition, Extent, and Effects
- The Causes of Corruption: Structural and Cultural Explanations
- The Causes of Corruption: Structural-Cultural Dialectics and Social Change
- The Causes of Corruption: Morality and Attitude
- Solutions
- Conclusions: A Meaning for Corruption
- Bibliography
- Index.
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