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, this Chapter seeks to understand corruption through the lens of political economy – particularly in terms of the political … view of corruption for anti-corruption policies. …
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Parliamentarians fighting corruption / Rick Stapenhurst, Martin Ulrich, and Severin Strohal -- Corruption : a key … challenge for development / Daniel Kaufmann and Phyllis Dininio -- On the political nature of corruption : institutions matter … and anti-corruption legislation / Jeremy Pope -- Case study on the role of Parliament in the fight against corruption …
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account; often, audit institutions, ombuds and anti-corruption agencies report to parliament, as a means of ensuring both …
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corruption, which is more widespread in poor countries, reduces more the electoral appeal of capitalism than that of socialism …. The empirical pattern of beliefs within countries is consistent with this explanation: people who perceive corruption to … government in economic matters). Finally, we present a model explaining the corruption-left connection. It exploits the fact that …
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rotating agenda setting, a taxpayer-protection rule and repeated voting. The latter rule makes vote buying prohibitively costly. …
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