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, extortion and evasion / Jean Hindriks, Michael Keen, and Abhinay Muthoo -- pt. 4. Corruption, income distribution, and poverty … and poverty? / Sanjeev Gupta, Hamid R. Davoodi, and Rosa Alonso-Terme -- pt. 5. Corruption and transition economies …
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, Michael Keen, and Abhinay Muthoo -- Part IV Corruption, Income Distribution, and Poverty -- 16 Production, Rent Seeking, and …
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The 14 papers that comprise this book, edited by Ke-young Chu and Sanjeev Gupta, provide a comprehensive review of the IMF's work on social safety nets. Part I provides a broad overview of the social concerns in structural policy and the basic work related to social safety nets. Part II deals...
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most effectively be combated to improve governance, increase economic growth, and reduce poverty. The authors examine how … poverty, the effect of corruption on government expenditures on health and education, and the importance of structural reforms …
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contribute the most to reducing poverty? This paper examines these questions in four stages. First, it explores the factors …
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This paper demonstrates that high and rising corruption increases income inequality and poverty by reducing economic … and poverty …
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This paper provides evidence that high and rising corruption increases income inequality and poverty. An increase of … inequality and poverty. An important implication of these findings is that policies that reduce corruption will most likely … reduce income inequality and poverty as well. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002 …
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