Public sector performance, corruption and state capture in a globalized world
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Public sector performance, corruption and state capture in a globalized world
(Routledge research in public law)
Routledge, 2024
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents of Works
- Forward and overview / Susan Rose-Ackerman
- Public Sector Performance, Development, and Public Participation. Improving public sector performance in developing countries: Practice meets scholarship
- The strength of weak effects
- Finance, state-owned enterprise, and development: A comparative study of pawnshops in Brazil, Mexico, and Taiwan
- Developing countries' utilization of GSP: Labor standards, the margin of preference, and the demand for zero tariffs
- The mandate trilemma: Central banking in an era of credit crises
- Corruption, State Capture, and Policymaking. Anti corruption reform in structurally corrupt environments: The Argentine trap
- Good news? Latin American corruption scandals and the COVID-19 pandemic
- Politicization of international anti corruption law
- Scope and precision in the laws against corporate bribery
- Public sector performance, corruption and state capture: The corruption-FDI nexus in the global defense industry
- State capture matters: Considerations and empirics towards a worldwide measure
- Promoting political equality in healthcare.
