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Disasters and Corruption, Corruption as Disaster

2012
This chapter analyzes the role played by corruption in post-disaster contexts. Data show growth in both natural and man-made disasters and in humanitarian response provided by bilateral and multilateral donors. These events have become more frequent and also cause more deaths. Moreover, the data demonstrate a strong relation between the impact of these
CALOSSI, ENRICO   +2 more
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On Corruption

Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1994
This paper begins with the premise that in most individuals and in most cultures there is an inevitable force that presses toward the production of corruption as time passes, a force that requires vigilant resistance. Corruption is here defined as a falling away from the ego ideal of the individual or the ideals of the culture, which results in certain
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To be corrupt or not to be corrupt

Journal of Money Laundering Control, 2014
Purpose– The purpose of this paper, which is based on author’s study, is to shed light on the behavioral elements of corruption in particular the decision-making process undertaken by potential offenders to construct a solid basis for effective corruption eradication strategy in Indonesia.Design/methodology/approach– This study examines corruption ...
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Corruption and Openness [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
Abstract We report an intriguing empirical observation. The relationship between corruption and output depends on the economy's degree of openness: in open economies, corruption and GNP per capita are strongly negatively correlated, but closed economies display no relationship at all.
Zvika Neeman   +2 more
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Corrupt police

Games and Economic Behavior, 2018
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Klaus Abbink   +2 more
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Corruption Breeds Corruption

Studies in Microeconomics, 2014
We study extortion bribe or harassment bribe as a mode of corruption in this article. Corruption is modelled as a network game in the study. We take reputation into account in this model, and assume that reputation has a direct effect on the pay-offs of the agents in this game.
Anirban Ghatak, Sudarshan Iyengar
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Corruption and auctions [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Mathematical Economics, 2001
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Menezes, Flavio Marques, Monteiro, P. K.
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Corruption in the Media

The Philosophers' Magazine, 2008
Using a general model of corruption that explains and accounts for corruption across different corporate and professional activities, the paper will examine how certain practices in the media, especially in areas where journalism, advertising and public relations regularly intersect and converge, can be construed as instances of corruption. By applying
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Corrupted

ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2023 Computer Animation Festival, 2023
Alex Weight, Chris French, Dylan Neill
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Corruption and corruption control: An introduction

Freedom from Fear, 2009
Corruption and control of corruption have become a focal concern in developed and developing countries. European countries - where corruption for a long time had been thought to present a plague strictly confined to underdeveloped countries - now are recognizing eminent dangers of corruption and an urgent need to control corrupt practices in the ...
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