The Consequences of Corruption: Evidence from China [PDF]
With complementary Chinese data sets and alternative corruption measures, we explore the consequences of corruption. Adopting a novel approach we provide evidence that corruption can have both, positive and negative effects, on economic development.
Benno Torgler, Bin Dong
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Crime and conflicts in Africa: consequences of corruption? [PDF]
With earthshaking and jaw-breaking levels of corruption in the African continent, the question on the extent to which corruption influences crime still remains unanswered.
Asongu, Simplice A. +1 more
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Corruption Across Countries and Regions: Some Consequences of Local Osmosis [PDF]
Large and persistent differences in corruption across comparable countries often are loosely attributed to unarticulated “cultural factors.” Such attributions may indicate a lack of firmer perspectives from social sciences.
Raaj Sah
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The Pernicious Consequences Of Political Corruption In Indonesia
Political corruption is an ethical and juridical deviation committed by people with positions of political power. Political corruption has a more structured system than general corruption cases, because political corruption is committed to satisfy the ...
Febri Handayani
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Analysis of security management activities and economic consequences of corruption in privatization of agricultural land in Serbia [PDF]
Security management does not make strategic decisions, but it significantly influences their decision-making by providing top management with information and assessments on the basis of which strategic goals are defined and operational decisions are made.
Đukić Stanimir, Avramović Nenad
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Structural analysis of consequences of corruption in the environmental sector in modern society [PDF]
This article shows the dialectic influence of phenomenon of corruption on the social reality of modern society. The main approaches to assessing the consequences of corruption processes are considered.
Burukin Vadim +4 more
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TACTICAL PARTICULARS REGARDING THE CONDUCT OF CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AT THE INITIAL AND SUBSEQUENT STAGE OF THE INVESTIGATION OF CORRUPTION CRIMES [PDF]
In the last period of time, depending on the economic and socio-political situation in the country, we observe a constant persistence, an active spread of acts of corruption and the consolidation of their roots in all areas of social life.
Vitalie JITARIUC
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Corruption as a Problem of Political Theory and Political Practice
The present article is dedicated to the analysis of "corruption" from point of view of political practice and political theory. The present article studies historical examples of corruption: corruption during the era of Alexander the Great, Carthage ...
Anna V. Shashkova
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Importance of Corruption Prevention and Its Impact on Social Health [PDF]
Introduction: Corruption is one of the major obstacles to achieving progress and development in the communities and countries. Hence, understanding the phenomenon of corruption, types, and measurement parameters and negative consequences of corruption in
Hamidreza Hasanpour, Behzad Razavi
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The Electoral Consequences of Corruption [PDF]
Democratic elections have been assumed to play a crucial role in curbing corruption among public officials. Voters, due to their general distaste for corruption, are expected to sanction politicians who misuse public office for private gains. Yet, empirical evidence to date is mixed, and it often suggests that the electoral punishment of corruption is
De Vries, C. E., Hector Solaz
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