
The Economics of Corruption
Ajit Mishra(Author)
OUP India (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2005
Book
Hardback
450 pages
978-0-19-564807-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book consists of 15 readings on various aspects of corruption. Various sections cover the concepts, history and evolution, the causes for its existence and persistence, its consequences and finally combating corruption. The book deals primarily with the economic aspects of corruption, though political, social, and historical facets are touched upon wherever possible. Starting with Kautilya's "Arthashastra" to provide a historical flavour of corruption, the volume covers both individual behaviour and that of groups, classes and sub-cultures. While discussing the consequences of corruption on economic development, several readings focus specifically on India discussing aspects such as fiscal problems and informal black markets. Measures to combat corruption are also discussed by focusing on the incentives and institutional structures that are major factors in corruption.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
Professional and scholarly
This reader is a useful collection for students at the post-graduate level, researchers and policymakers interested in the problem of corruption.
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-564807-2 (9780195648072)
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Person
Ajit Mishra, Professor, University of Dundee, UK
Content
PREFACE; A. INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 : CORRUPTION: AN OVERVIEW; B. PERSPECTIVES ON CORRUPTION; CHAPTER 2: CORRUPTION: ITS CAUSES AND EFFECTS, CHAPTER 3: HIERARCHIES AND BUREAUCRACIES: ON THE ROLE OF COLLUSION IN ORGANIZATIONS, CHAPTER 4: A THEORY OF MISGOVERNANCE BY, CHAPTER 5: PERVASIVE SHORTAGES UNDER SOCIALISM. CHAPTER 6: CORRUPTION AND GROWTH, C. DESIGN OF INCENTIVES AND ORGANIZATION: CHAPTER 7: CORRUPTIBLE ENFORCERS: HOW SHOULD THEY BE COMPENSATED? CHAPTER 8: NOTES ON BRIBERY AND CONTROL OF CORRUPTION; D. GOVERNMENT, MARKET AND COMPETITION: CHAPTER 9: THE CHOICE BETWEEN MARKET FAILURES AND CORRUPTION, CHAPTER 10: RENTS, COMPETITION AND CORRUPTION , CHAPTER 11: ELECTORAL COMPETITION AND SPECIAL INTEREST POLITICS POSTSCRIPT: FINANCIAL MISBEHAVIOUR OF GOVERNMENT SERVANTS FROM KAUTILYA S ARTHASASTRA.