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  2. Institutional corruption - Wikipedia

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    Institutional corruption is differentiated from corruption by the institution's willingness to frustrate or slow the work of independent formal inquiries, [1] even after official reports and documentation recognise that such an inquiry is necessary. [2] Institutional corruption is not limited to national-scale institutions.

  3. Dennis F. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Thompson is a leading proponent of the institutional approach to political ethics, which gives less attention to individual vices (such as greed and sexual misconduct) and more to institutional ones (such as abuse of power and neglect of accountability). His approach has stimulated new work on institutional corruption. [3]

  4. Jean Ensminger - Wikipedia

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    Her research built on North's work comparing the relative impacts of preferences and costs on institutional change. [ 5 ] While working on development projects in Kenya, Ensminger became interested in the scope of corruption of World Bank initiatives in the area, and designed methods to quantitate its magnitude.

  5. Global Corruption Report - Wikipedia

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    The Global Corruption Report uses various sources of information including experts and activists, as well as up to date research, in order to bring to the fore the recent developments in corruption. The report also addresses international and regional trends, highlights significant cases and uses the Bribe Payers Index and the Corruption ...

  6. Sope Willams Elegbe - Wikipedia

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    Sope is a consultant for different governments, the World Bank and is currently on the anti-corruption sub-committee of the International Bar Association in charge of exclusion and debarment [2] In December 2022, she was awarded the prestigious Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani International Excellence Award for Anti-Corruption Research and ...

  7. World Bank Governance Surveys - Wikipedia

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    The Governance and Anti-Corruption Country Diagnostics is a survey tool, which uses information gathered from in-depth, country-specific surveys of households, businesses, and public officials about institutional vulnerabilities.

  8. Opinion: The Supreme Court just showed us that Trump is not ...

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    Crime is when a U.S. resident is murdered and dismembered by Saudi hit men. Corruption is when the all but acknowledged killer invests $2 billion in your talentless son-in-law’s fund, ...

  9. Economics of corruption - Wikipedia

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    1. Corruption as an economic, social and political problem. Corruption's specific features in economies in transition. 2. Corruption and rent-seeking behavior. Basic model of rent-seeking and its research. Problem of rent's dissipation. 3. Static and dynamic models of Rent-seeking. Cases of pure and mixed public goods. 4.