Presents an analysis of the phenomenon of corruption, as seen from the perspective of New Institutional Economics - one of the most influential schools of thought in the social sciences.
Presents an analysis of the phenomenon of corruption, as seen from the perspective of New Institutional Economics - one of the most influential school...
Corruption has been a feature of public institutions for centuries yet only relatively recently has it been made the subject of sustained scientific analysis. Lambsdorff shows how insights from institutional economics can be used to develop a better understanding of why corruption occurs and the best policies to combat it. He argues that rather than being deterred by penalties, corrupt actors are more influenced by other factors such as the opportunism of their criminal counterparts and the danger of acquiring an unreliable reputation. This suggests a novel strategy for fighting corruption...
Corruption has been a feature of public institutions for centuries yet only relatively recently has it been made the subject of sustained scientific a...
Corruption has been a feature of public institutions for centuries yet only relatively recently has it been made the subject of sustained scientific analysis. Lambsdorff shows how insights from institutional economics can be used to develop a better understanding of why corruption occurs and the best policies to combat it. He argues that rather than being deterred by penalties, corrupt actors are more influenced by other factors such as the opportunism of their criminal counterparts and the danger of acquiring an unreliable reputation. This suggests a novel strategy for fighting corruption...
Corruption has been a feature of public institutions for centuries yet only relatively recently has it been made the subject of sustained scientific a...