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The Ethics of Bribery: An Introduction -- Religious Attitudes toward Bribery: A Comparative Study -- Christian … of 52 Countries -- Corruption and Bribery in Ottoman Tax Management: An Evaluation of the Period 1876-1909 -- Fighting … against Corruption and Bribery in Public Procurements during the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Crunching Numbers in the Quest for …
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This article raises three challenges to Richard McCormick's proportionalism. First, adequately to judge proportionate reason requires the specification of a particular background moral content and metaphysical context. Absent such specification, evaluation of proportionate reason is inherently...
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The ethical dimension of market solutions to problems is often neglected by their proponents. This article examines the market from the standpoint of orthodox Roman Catholic moral theology. It illustrates how Catholic theologians have contributed to thinking about the market, draws attention to...
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firms but also on whether regulating the revolving door is optimal from the point of view of society. The study explores the … regulated oversight of the revolving door to prevent corruption. On the other end, models of abuse of power, characterized by …
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impact on the economy and societal welfare. This paper centers on a specific aspect of elite interconnection - the revolving …
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Machines powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) are now influencing the behavior of humans in ways that are both like and unlike the ways humans influence each other. In light of recent research showing that other humans can exert a strong corrupting influence on people’s ethical behavior,...
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