Corruption and Democracy in ThailandPolitical Economy Centre, Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University, 1994 - 179 ˹éÒ Shows how corruption can change politics, and so contributes greatly to a better understanding of the corruption issue. |
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suggest a fairly constant trend of bureaucratic corruption over the period 1970-90
. The numbers of cases reported per year in 1981– 87, the period under Prime
Minister Prem, were slightly fewer than during 1970-72 the period under the
Prime ...
suggest a fairly constant trend of bureaucratic corruption over the period 1970-90
. The numbers of cases reported per year in 1981– 87, the period under Prime
Minister Prem, were slightly fewer than during 1970-72 the period under the
Prime ...
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Third, we assume that the rate has been constant over this period. The example
cases show no definite trend, and we can see no reason to assume that there
was one either up or down. In sum, we assume that the leakage amounts to a ...
Third, we assume that the rate has been constant over this period. The example
cases show no definite trend, and we can see no reason to assume that there
was one either up or down. In sum, we assume that the leakage amounts to a ...
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Also during this period, officials in the Ministry of Education were charged over
the construction of schools using sub-standard materials; an ex-judge and
lawyers were accused of selling government land to private concerns for building
a ...
Also during this period, officials in the Ministry of Education were charged over
the construction of schools using sub-standard materials; an ex-judge and
lawyers were accused of selling government land to private concerns for building
a ...
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