
Product Description This book consists of 15 readings on various aspects of corruption. Various sections cover its concepts, history and evolution; the causes for its existence and persistence; its consequences; and finally ways in which it can be combatted. The book deals primarily with the economic aspects ofcorruption, though political, social, and historical facets are touched upon wherever possible. Starting with Kautilya s Arthashastra to provide a historical flavor of corruption, the volume covers both individual behaviour and that of groups, classes and sub-cultures. While discussing theconsequences of corruption on economic development, several readings focus specifically on India discussing aspects such as fiscal problems and informal black markets. Measures to combat corruption are also discussed by focusing on the incentives and institutional structures that are major factorsin corruption. About the Author MISHRA, AJIT
This volume investigates the multifaceted economic mechanisms that sustain corruption and the institutional frameworks required to mitigate its impact on development. Ajit Mishra, an expert in development economics, compiles fifteen distinct readings that synthesize historical perspectives with modern economic theory. The text examines how individual incentives, group behaviors, and sub-cultural norms interact to perpetuate corrupt practices within both formal and informal markets.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this collection as a comprehensive resource for understanding the intersection of economic theory and public integrity. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the readings, which provide a balanced view of both theoretical frameworks and practical policy applications.
Page Count:
450
Publication Date:
2005-08-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195648072
ISBN-13:
9780195648072
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