Bribery and corruption in weak institutional environments : connecting the dots from a comparative perspective / Shaomin Li.
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are carried out in countries with weak institutional environments, and how these activities become globalized. By distinguishing rule-based, relation-based and clan-based governance, this book offers a novel...
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2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Why study corruption in countries with weak institutional environments?
- Bribe takers : types of corruption and their effects on efficiency
- Bribe payers : why do people pay? what do they get? can they refuse to pay?
- When public rules meet private relations : the importance of governance environment
- Why some societies thrive despite corruption : a relation-based explanation
- Corruption and anticorruption : two legs supporting dictatorships
- Paths to transition away from corruption
- The globalization of corruption by countries with weak institutional environments
- Conclusion : Challenges And Hopes in Fighting Corruption Globally