International Handbook on the Economics of Corruption, Volume Two
Edited by Susan Rose-Ackerman and
Tina Søreide
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
A companion volume to the International Handbook on the Economics of Corruption published in 2006, the specially commissioned papers in Volume Two present some of the best policy-oriented research in the field. They stress the institutional roots of corruption and include new research on topics ranging from corruption in regulation and procurement to vote buying and private firm payoffs.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781849802512
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Corruption and Sustainable Development

- Toke Aidt
- Ch 2 Curbing Corruption with Political Institutions

- Joshua D. Potter and Margit Tavits
- Ch 3 Delusion, Deception and Corruption in Major Infrastructure Projects: Causes, Consequences and Cures

- Bent Flyvbjerg and Eamonn Molloy
- Ch 4 Corruption and Collusion: Strategic Complements in Procurement

- Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky
- Ch 5 A Fighting Chance Against Corruption in Public Procurement?

- Gustavo Piga
- Ch 6 Public versus Private Governance and Performance: Evidence from Public Utility Service Provision

- Maria Vagliasindi
- Ch 7 Privatization of Rent-Generating Industries and Corruption

- Emmanuelle Auriol and Stephane Straub
- Ch 8 Risks of Wrongdoing in Public Companies and Ways to Cope with Them: The Case of Brazil

- Dante Aldrighi
- Ch 9 Anti-Corruption Policy in Theories of Sector Regulation

- Antonio Estache and Liam Wren-Lewis
- Ch 10 Is There an Anti-corruption Agenda in Regulation? Insights from Colombian and Zambian Water Regulation

- Frédéric Boehm
- Ch 11 Field Experimentation and the Study of Corruption

- Leonid V. Peisakhin
- Ch 12 Oil, Corruption, and Vote-buying: A Review of the Case of São Tomé and Príncipe

- Pedro Vicente
- Ch 13 Conflict and Corruption in International Trade: Who Helped Iraq Circumvent United Nations Sanctions?

- Yujin Jeong and Robert J. Weiner
- Ch 14 Evidence from the Firm: A New Approach to Understanding Corruption

- Shawn Cole and Anh Tran
- Ch 15 Does Respondent Reticence Affect the Results of Corruption Surveys? Evidence from the World Bank Enterprise Survey for Nigeria

- Bianca Clausen, Aart Kraay and Peter Murrell
- Ch 16 On Best and Not So Good Practices for Addressing High-level Corruption Worldwide: An Empirical Assessment

- Edgardo Buscaglia
- Ch 17 Why Multi-Stakeholder Groups Succeed and Fail

- Rory Truex and Tina Søreide
- Ch 18 ‘Red Flags of Corruption’ in World Bank Projects: An Analysis of Infrastructure Contracts

- Charles Kenny and Maria Musatova
- Ch 19 Anti-Corruption Authorities: An Effective Tool to Curb Corruption?

- Francesca Recanatini
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