U4 Helpdesk Answer - Contemporary theoretical perspectives on corruption.

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U4 Helpdesk Answer - Contemporary theoretical perspectives on corruption.

18 Apr 2024

Conceptualising the drivers The role of the financial and service industries in and forms of corruption facilitating transnational corruption has climbed the research agenda in recent years. [...] And regulatory capture means that used to describe the patterns of systemic political the regulatory process is captured by a group corruption observed in the first decade of post- (which is intended to be regulated) and may be a communist transition to democracy in Eastern result of the revolving door (David-Barrett 2024: Europe (David-Barrett 2024). [...] The intention is to on improving the enforcement of a rule of law improve rates of success through the use of and raising the costs of corruption for officials. [...] Key (rather than at a broader governance level) helps to this is understanding the different types of rent reformers to understand the economic incentives being allocated and appropriated in a given sector, that drive a specific sector, the language of the the beneficiaries of these rents and the social sector, the social norms that govern peoples’ outcomes attained as a result (Khan, Andreoni beh. [...] governance (when defined as the set of formal and informal institutions determining who gets Mungiu-Pippidi and Dadašov (2016) summarise what in each context) allows for a more specific the key concerns regarding aggregate perception and objective measurement of the control of indicators as the lack of validity of underlying corruption (Mungiu-Pippidi and Dadašov 2016).

Authors

Matthew Jenkins

Pages
32
Published in
Norway