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  2. Economics of corruption - Wikipedia

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    Thus, in developing countries, corruption is no longer considered an evil and is becoming the new norm, although in the long term its impact on the economy remains negative. In his analysis, Marcelo Veracierto finds that small increases in the penalties to corruption or the effectiveness of detection can lead to jumps in the growth rate of the ...

  3. Corruption - Wikipedia

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    Djankov and other researchers [168] have independently addressed the role information plays in fighting corruption with evidence from both developing and developed countries. Disclosing financial information of government officials to the public is associated with improving institutional accountability and eliminating misbehavior such as vote ...

  4. Debt of developing countries - Wikipedia

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    There have been several historical episodes of governments of developing countries borrowing in quantities beyond their ability to repay. "Unpayable debt" is external debt with interest that exceeds what the country's politicians think they can collect from taxpayers, based on the nation's gross domestic product , thus preventing it from ever ...

  5. Appearance of corruption - Wikipedia

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    It is widely disputed that it is corruption that causes a shadow economy or shadow economy causes corruption. The causality is still unclear. [8] In high-income countries, corruption and shadow economy might be in a correlation of substitution. In low-income countries, these two might be complements. [7]

  6. Global Corruption Report - Wikipedia

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    This is the first step in bringing about change or encouraging countries to continue to operate in a corruption free environment. Transparency International Global Corruption Report for Education 2013 Archived 2013-10-02 at the Wayback Machine available for pre-order for Oct. 3, 2013 ( Archives ).

  7. Political corruption - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, there is a sufficient amount of money for health in developing countries, but local corruption denies the wider citizenry the resource they require. [14] Corruption facilitates environmental destruction. While corrupt societies may have formal legislation to protect the environment, it cannot be enforced if officials can easily be ...

  8. Civil service reform in developing countries - Wikipedia

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    While designing effective civil service reforms is a tremendously complex task considering that the right mix of corruption control and performance improvements may vary greatly across and within countries, empirical as well as qualitative research can contribute to the body of evidence-based knowledge on civil service reforms in developing ...

  9. Corruption Perceptions Index - Wikipedia

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    The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is an index that scores and ranks countries by their perceived levels of public sector [1] corruption, as assessed by experts and business executives. [2] The CPI generally defines corruption as an "abuse of entrusted power for private gain".