Demand and Supply of Corruption
Journal of Business Management & Economics
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Demand and Supply of Corruption
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Lane, Jan-Erik; Fellow at the Public Policy Institute, Belgrade 10 Charles Humbert, 1205 Geneva; 559 A, 3rd Floor, Thuya Street, 9 th Quarter, Yangon. Myanmar. |
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There is much talk about corruption today in poor, emerging and advanced societies. But what is the meaning of “corruption”? The word has many connotations and denotations, which is conducive to confusion. The Transparency Index (CPI) offers a way to measure the occurrence of corruption, but it is heavily skewed in favour of the advanced nations. It lacks essential conceptual distinctions, covering almost all kinds of economic crime against the public sector, leaving out corruption in the private sector. In a new approach, one must separate between the demand and supply of corruption as real bribery or illegal kickbacks.
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Journal of Business Management & Economics
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2017-01-31
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article |
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application/pdf
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http://innovativejournal.in/jbme/index.php/jbme/article/view/238
10.15520/jbme.2017.vol5.iss01.238.pp01-09 |
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Journal of Business Management & Economics; Vol 5, No 01 (2017); 01-09
2347-5471 10.15520/jbme.2017.vol5.iss01 |
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Language |
eng
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http://innovativejournal.in/jbme/index.php/jbme/article/view/238/pdf_118
10.15520/jbme.2017.vol5.iss01.238.266 |
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