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The Perception of the Church on Corruption

Impact Journal of Transformation, 2021
The subject of corruption in political leadership and the church’s involvement is the most complex in Kenya, it is always emotive to discuss. Corruption has been described as one of the greatest evils of this generation, and the enemy of economic and social development.
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Corruption and The Problem of Perception*

2014
Several of the most widely cited measure of corruption are based, at least in part, upon perceptions of corruption. This has some advantages, not least because perceptions are potentially more sensitive to facts on the ground than measures such as the number of prosecutions for corruption.
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Measuring corruption perceptions in Tunisia: Transparency International, the Corruption Perception Index and the World Bank

Anti-corruption norms and measures are rarely examined in developing country contexts, despite that these contexts often suffer of corruption and political turmoil. This chapter explores how the World Bank in tandem with Transparency International developed the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) in Tunisia, before and after the Jasmine Revolution of ...
Oana B. Albu, Jonathan Murphy
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Corruption in Comparative Perception

1998
Empirical research about corruption is quite a new undertaking. In an attempt to determine the causes and consequences of corruption academics have lately concentrated on cross-country analysis. At the center is mostly the use of some professional assessment of the degree of corruption in various countries.
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Perspectives on the Perception of Corruption

2017
Most actions that are considered corrupt by norm enforcers within or critics outside a political system are basically varieties of exchange transactions. Depending on the technique employed, the transactions create varying degrees of specificity of obligation on the parts of the exchangers.
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Are We Really That Corrupt? Citizens' Perception Of Corruption In Uganda

2011
The thesis examines the relationship between citizen's perception of corruption and the development trajectory of Uganda. Uganda has long been hailed as a model of economic reform, owing to its remarkable recovery from the doldrums of economic decline in the early-to-mid 1980s.
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Measuring Corruption: Transparency International’s “Corruption Perceptions Index”

2017
Abstract Citizens are demanding better performance from governments and they are increasingly aware of the costs of poor management and corruption. In view of scarce resources and the major transformations already underway in the global economy, identification and awareness of good governance and preventing corrupt practices have ...
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Perception vs. experience: Explaining differences in corruption measures using microdata

European Journal of Political Economy, 2020
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Social Security Perception and Corruption Perception in Vietnam

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media
The perception of social security and corruption significantly impacts governance and societal development, particularly in transitional economies like Vietnam. This study explores the intricate relationship between these perceptions and demographic factors within Vietnamese society.
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