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Consequences of Acts of Corruption

2019
Abstract This section is about Article 34 of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), dealing with Consequences of Acts of ...
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The consequences of corruption and anti-corruption measures

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2023
AbstractIn the period of globalization, this article covers the corruption and its detrimental effects, which are on the rise globally. There were opinions that corruption hinders the growth of the state and society.
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The Causes and Consequences of Corruption

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2001
In recent years, economists have come to recognize that corruption is not just an aberration or a nuisance; it is a systemic feature of many economies, which constitutes a significant impediment to economic development. The authors present an overview of the literature on the causes and consequences of corruption and briefly comment on some policy ...
Omar Azfar, Young Lee, Anand Swamy
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What are the Consequences of Corruption?

2017
In the previous chapter, we took an agnostic view of whether corruption causes poverty, poverty causes corruption, or if some other factor—call it general dysfunction or poor governance—causes a society to be both corrupt and impoverished.
Ray Fisman, Miriam A. Golden
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Corruption and Its Consequences

2020
This chapter explores the causes and consequences of corruption from the perspective of how it impedes and often threatens the entire development equation. This discussion will examine corruption in light of the inter-linkages of a vicious circle of transnational organized crime, financing international terrorism, particularly Islamic-based terrorism ...
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Corruption in Kyrgyzstan: the facts, causes and consequences

Central Asian Survey, 2004
Despite the continuing efforts and the introduction of economic policies stable growth rates in the developing countries have not been sustained for decades.
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