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From the early 1990s, India embarked on easing capital controls. Liberalization emphasised openness towards equity …
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This article reviews the regulations and governance reforms carried out in India with respect to auditor and audit … strengthen auditor independence and the functioning of audit committees in India. [WP-2010-020] …
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corruption. Students who demonstrate lower levels of prosocial preferences in the laboratory games are also more likely to prefer … corruption do not systematically predict job preferences. [BREAD Working Paper No. 404]. …
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often captured by local elites. This paper hypothesises that another possible source of corruption is collusion between … project implementers and farmers. This is examined with evidence from southern India. [Working Paper No. 309]. URL:[http://www.iegindia.org/]. …
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The paper analysis the current situation of corruption in India, the protests against it, the role of NGOs and the Lok …
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The problem of corruption has become very important in recent thinking on development policy. But corruption is only a …
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of corruption or wilful misuse of power against a public servant. The Bill also provides safeguards against victimisation …
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The structure and extent of interlocking directorates within Indian business groups is studied and analyses the performance effects of such interlocks. It finds that large groups tend to have more interlocks and more heterogeneous the group is, lesser are the interlocks. [IGIDR WP-2003-001].
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Government corruption is more prevalent in poor countries than in rich countries. This paper uses cross …-industry heterogeneity in growth rates within Vietnam to test empirically whether growth leads to lower corruption. The analysis uses survey …
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There are relatively few theoretical models or empirical analyses of clientelism which analyse the sources and consequences of clientelism. Data from household surveys in rural West Bengal are used to analyse the political clientelism. [BREAD working paper no. 369]....
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