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).
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