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  2. Corruption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One researcher contends that in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, corruption in the wealthy, industrialized United States in some ways resembled corruption in impoverished developing nations today. Political machines manipulated voters to place candidates in power loyal to the machines. Public offices were sold for money or political support.

  3. Corruption - Wikipedia

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    Given the repeated anti-corruption campaigns it was a prudent precaution to move as much of the fraudulent money as possible overseas. [37] In Latin American countries, corruption is permitted as a result of the cultural norms of the institution. In countries like the United States, there is a relatively strong sense of trust among strangers ...

  4. Political corruption - Wikipedia

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    In western countries, cases of bribery and other forms of corruption in all possible fields exist: under-the-table payments made to reputed surgeons by patients attempting to be on top of the list of forthcoming surgeries, [23] bribes paid by suppliers to the automotive industry in order to sell low-quality connectors used for instance in ...

  5. Economics of corruption - Wikipedia

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    Economic causes of corruption; Rent-seeking in the public offices, including Judiciary; Corruption as an economic behavior, e.g. game-theoretic explanation; Demand for and Supply of corruption, the optimal level of corruption, the optimal level of bribery, the efficiency of the market in corruption

  6. Industrial Policy’s Corruption Problem Is Hiding in Plane Sight

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    More recent work found that EU development subsidies and procurement contracts substantially increased corruption risks in Eastern Europe in the 2000s, and that public procurement (and the sectors ...

  7. Electoral fraud in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Electoral fraud was significantly more prevalent in earlier United States history, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, [9] and has long been a significant topic in American politics. [10] [11] False accusations of electoral fraud also have a long history, and since the 2016 and 2020 elections have often been associated with ...

  8. Supreme Court corruption undermines American justice ... - AOL

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    Today we face a supermajority that is threatening to upend the principles of check and balances, destroy the promotion of general welfare, and remove the security for our blessings of liberty.

  9. Corruption is thriving in Latin America, and may keep rising ...

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    The newly-released global Corruption Perception Index 2023 of Transparency International, a Germany-based, anti-corruption think tank, shows that corruption is thriving across the world, but at a ...