What Everyone Needs to Know
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Köp båda 2 för 418 krAdam Masters, Economic Record This book represents a useful and affordable addition to any anti-corruption collection or library. It builds upon existing work of political scientists and economists who have focused on the political economy of corruption.
<strong>Ray Fisman</strong> is the Slater Family Chair in Behavioral Economics at Boston University. He is the coauthor of <em>Economic Gangsters</em> (with Edward Miguel); and<em> The Org</em> and <em>The Inner Lives of Markets (</em>both with Tim Sullivan). <strong>Miriam A. Golden</strong> is a Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. As a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, she has conducted research on corruption and political malfeasance in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Contents List of Figures 1 Introduction 2 What Is Corruption? 3 Where is Corruption Most Prevalent? 4 What Are the Consequences of Corruption? 5 Who is Involved in Corruption, and Why? 6 What are the Cultural Bases of Corruption? 7 How Do Political Institutions Affect Corruption? 8 How Do Countries Shift from High to Low Corruption? 9 What Can Be Done To Reduce Corruption? Endnotes Figures