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This work investigates the complex interplay between economic structures and the prevalence of systemic corruption within modern political systems. Arvind K. Jain, a scholar specializing in international economics and corruption, synthesizes empirical data and theoretical frameworks to explain why certain institutional environments foster rent-seeking behavior. The book argues that corruption is not merely a moral failing but a predictable outcome of specific economic incentives and weak regulatory oversight.
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Reader & Expert Consensus: Scholars and policy analysts frequently cite this text as a rigorous examination of the structural causes of corruption. Experts highlight the author's ability to bridge the gap between abstract economic theory and practical governance challenges.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0203776623
ISBN-13:
9780203776629
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