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pt. 1. Background on corruption laws -- pt. 2. The Bribery Act 2010 and friends -- pt. 3. The taxonomy of corruption … -- pt. 4. Risk assessment -- pt. 5. Exposing corruption -- pt. 6. Background on effective controls -- pt. 7. Additional anti …
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The constantly growing number of arising referee corruption cases as well as their damage to the integrity of the … role of a referee in a contest as well as of the danger of sports corruption by considering a referee’s influence on the … competitors’ strategies in a contest. These insights provide the basis for efficient anti-corruption policies as well as their …
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Why have anti-corruption efforts often failed? Current thinking on corruption has largely overlooked the profound … tool of government, it helps execute policies and guarantees a degree of political order. Moreover, anti-corruption … respective agendas. Based on an analysis of Russia, Brazil and the United States, Rethinking Corruption takes a fresh look at …
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"Cronyism: Liberty versus Power in America 1607-1849 describes the evolution of political favor seeking in early American history, from the colonial era to the Mexican War. Newman argues that cronyism emerged from the perennial clash between the forces of liberty and power. When the...
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The factors that led to the 2008 financial collapse, the terms of America's postcrisis recovery, the forces expanding corporate and private wealth, and the growing influence of money in politics--many of Wall Street's contemporary trends can be traced back to the work of fourteen critical...
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We study a large-scale intervention designed by civil society organizations to reduce vote buying in Uganda’s 2016 elections. We study this intervention in light of a model where incumbents benefit from a first-mover and valence advantage, vote buying and campaigning are complementary, and...
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