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Corruption: The Issues

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  • Andrew Goudie
  • David Stasavage

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This paper sets out a framework within which the problem of corruption may be analysed in any specific country. It does not seek to establish the importance of such activity in a general sense, or seek to propose particular economic policy or institutional programmes that should be pursued in order to reduce the impact on the development process. Rather, the objective is to provide a structure for two distinct areas of analysis. Firstly, it considers the investigation of the determinants of corruption, emphasising the environment in which corruption evolves — whether shaped by international, national or specific institutional factors — and the manner in which the different parties to corruption interact and organise themselves in conducting these activities.Secondly, the paper focuses on the importance of corruption for economic development by considering the different forms of corruption and the characteristics of these forms that are most critical for economic activity ... Ce document présente un cadre d’analyse du problème de la corruption valable pour tous les pays. Il ne cherche pas à montrer l’ampleur de la corruption de manière générale, ni à proposer une politique économique ou des programmes institutionnels spécifiques destinés à réduire l’impact de ce phénomène sur le développement. L’objectif est plutôt d’éclairer deux axes distincts de recherche. Premièrement, cette étude s’intéresse aux déterminants de la corruption, mettant l’accent sur l’environnement dans lequel elle se développe — qu’il s’agisse de facteurs internationaux, nationaux ou institutionnels —, ainsi que sur la manière dont les différents protagonistes interagissent et s’organisent autour ces activités.En second lieu, ce document traite des effets de la corruption sur le développement économique en considérant ses différentes formes et leurs caractéristiques les plus importantes pour l’activité économique. Il identifie les distorsions générées ainsi que la façon dont elles ...

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  • Andrew Goudie & David Stasavage, 1997. "Corruption: The Issues," OECD Development Centre Working Papers 122, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:devaaa:122-en
    DOI: 10.1787/623840765428
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