Corruption and the Global EconomyKimberly Ann Elliott Columbia University Press, 1 มิ.ย. 1997 - 256 หน้า The recently-adopted OECD convention outlawing bribery of foreign public officials is welcome evidence of how much progress has been made in the battle against corruption. The financial crisis in East Asia is an indication of how much remains to be done. Corruption is by no means a new issue but it has only recently emerged as a global issue. With the end of the Cold War, the pace and breadth of the trends toward democratization and international economic integration accelerated and expanded globally. Yet corruption could slow or even reverse these trends, potentially threatening economic development and political stability in some countries. As the global implications of corruption have grown, so has the impetus for international action to combat it. In addition to efforts in the OECD, the Organization of American States, the World Trade Organization, and the United Nations General Assembly, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund have both begun to emphasize corruption as an impediment to economic development. This book includes a chapter by the Chairman of the OECD Working Group on Bribery discussing the evolution of the OECD convention and what is needed to make it effective. Other chapters address the causes and consequences of corruption, including the impact on investment and growth and the role of multinational corporations in discouraging bribery. The final chapter summarizes and also discusses some of the other anticorruption initiatives that either have been or should be adopted by governments, multilateral development banks, and other international organizations. |
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... transactions . . . . n Also in December, the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreed at its first ministerial meeting in Singapore to undertake a study of transparency and due process in the award of government procurement contracts as a ...
... transactions . . . . n Also in December, the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreed at its first ministerial meeting in Singapore to undertake a study of transparency and due process in the award of government procurement contracts as a ...
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... transactions. Rose-Ackerman explores the economic costs of corruption, including potential inefficiencies in government contracting and services (red tape and delay), and the use of bribe proceeds (capital flight), as well as increased ...
... transactions. Rose-Ackerman explores the economic costs of corruption, including potential inefficiencies in government contracting and services (red tape and delay), and the use of bribe proceeds (capital flight), as well as increased ...
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... Transactions, traces the evolution of efforts in the OECD to end tax deductions for bribery of foreign officials and to impose corresponding criminal sanctions. He also discusses the regional initiatives in the Western Hemisphere and ...
... Transactions, traces the evolution of efforts in the OECD to end tax deductions for bribery of foreign officials and to impose corresponding criminal sanctions. He also discusses the regional initiatives in the Western Hemisphere and ...
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... transactions alone. In the vast majority of instances, the only physical act needed to transfer funds is a tap on a keyboard or the click of a mouse. Money circulates around the globe literally at the speed of light. Once funds enter ...
... transactions alone. In the vast majority of instances, the only physical act needed to transfer funds is a tap on a keyboard or the click of a mouse. Money circulates around the globe literally at the speed of light. Once funds enter ...
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... transactions. With the exception of the United Stateswhich criminalized the practice nearly 20 years agomultinational firms in industrial countries routinely proffer bribes to officials in developing nations as a means of landing ...
... transactions. With the exception of the United Stateswhich criminalized the practice nearly 20 years agomultinational firms in industrial countries routinely proffer bribes to officials in developing nations as a means of landing ...
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I The Sources and Effects of Corruption | 29 |
II Opportunities and Options for Reform | 117 |
III Summary and Conclusions | 173 |
Appendices | 235 |
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action agencies American antibribery anticorruption Barro benefits bidding bribery of foreign bureaucrats chapter civil codes combatting corruption companies composition of government consequences of corruption contracts corporate Corrupt Practices corruption index costs criminal deductibility of bribes democracy democratic developing countries economic growth effects of corruption efforts elites enforcement ernment example export FCPA firms Freedom House funds GLOBAL ECONOMY government expenditure government officials government procurement groups illicit implement incentives increase institutions International Monetary Fund INTERNATIONAL POLICY PROBLEM investment issue Johnston Klitgaard levels of corruption Mark Pieth Mauro ment Moisés Naím money laundering OECD Organization pay bribes payments payoffs percent Political Corruption potential programs projects public officials Rafael Di Tella recommendation reforms rent-seeking Risk role Rose-Ackerman rules ruption scandals strategies tax deductibility tion trade transactions transnational bribery Transparency International Uganda United World Bank World Trade Organization