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Greed, Corruption, and the Modern State: Essays in Political Economy in Chattanooga, TN
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The expert authors in this timely volume offer diverse perspectives on how corruption distorts state and market relations, while drawing from insights in political science, economics, and law.
This book represents a new wave of research in political economy, relying on methodological rigor to address topics ranging from corruption in taxation and trade to crony capitalism and false anticorruption reforms. Key chapters provide a thorough review of the literature on links between political connections and democratic institutions. Special attention is paid to the OECD AntiBribery Convention, the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, China's anticorruption drive, and language used to discuss tax evasion. Case studies from various regionssuch as China, Paraguay, South Africa, and New York Cityanchor the analysis with realworld situations.
Greed, Corruption, and the Modern State
is a critical resource for students, researchers, and practitioners interested in development, economics, governance, and corruption.
Contributors
: P. Alldridge, D. Batzilis, J. Bussell, K.E. Davis, A. DíazCayeros, R. Fisman, N. HiteRubin, F. Hualing, R. Huang, P. Lagunes, B. Magaloni, K. Moene, V. Romero, S. RoseAckerman, S. Sequeira, T. Søreide, M.C. Stephenson, S. Straub, F. Varese
This book represents a new wave of research in political economy, relying on methodological rigor to address topics ranging from corruption in taxation and trade to crony capitalism and false anticorruption reforms. Key chapters provide a thorough review of the literature on links between political connections and democratic institutions. Special attention is paid to the OECD AntiBribery Convention, the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, China's anticorruption drive, and language used to discuss tax evasion. Case studies from various regionssuch as China, Paraguay, South Africa, and New York Cityanchor the analysis with realworld situations.
Greed, Corruption, and the Modern State
is a critical resource for students, researchers, and practitioners interested in development, economics, governance, and corruption.
Contributors
: P. Alldridge, D. Batzilis, J. Bussell, K.E. Davis, A. DíazCayeros, R. Fisman, N. HiteRubin, F. Hualing, R. Huang, P. Lagunes, B. Magaloni, K. Moene, V. Romero, S. RoseAckerman, S. Sequeira, T. Søreide, M.C. Stephenson, S. Straub, F. Varese
The expert authors in this timely volume offer diverse perspectives on how corruption distorts state and market relations, while drawing from insights in political science, economics, and law.
This book represents a new wave of research in political economy, relying on methodological rigor to address topics ranging from corruption in taxation and trade to crony capitalism and false anticorruption reforms. Key chapters provide a thorough review of the literature on links between political connections and democratic institutions. Special attention is paid to the OECD AntiBribery Convention, the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, China's anticorruption drive, and language used to discuss tax evasion. Case studies from various regionssuch as China, Paraguay, South Africa, and New York Cityanchor the analysis with realworld situations.
Greed, Corruption, and the Modern State
is a critical resource for students, researchers, and practitioners interested in development, economics, governance, and corruption.
Contributors
: P. Alldridge, D. Batzilis, J. Bussell, K.E. Davis, A. DíazCayeros, R. Fisman, N. HiteRubin, F. Hualing, R. Huang, P. Lagunes, B. Magaloni, K. Moene, V. Romero, S. RoseAckerman, S. Sequeira, T. Søreide, M.C. Stephenson, S. Straub, F. Varese
This book represents a new wave of research in political economy, relying on methodological rigor to address topics ranging from corruption in taxation and trade to crony capitalism and false anticorruption reforms. Key chapters provide a thorough review of the literature on links between political connections and democratic institutions. Special attention is paid to the OECD AntiBribery Convention, the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, China's anticorruption drive, and language used to discuss tax evasion. Case studies from various regionssuch as China, Paraguay, South Africa, and New York Cityanchor the analysis with realworld situations.
Greed, Corruption, and the Modern State
is a critical resource for students, researchers, and practitioners interested in development, economics, governance, and corruption.
Contributors
: P. Alldridge, D. Batzilis, J. Bussell, K.E. Davis, A. DíazCayeros, R. Fisman, N. HiteRubin, F. Hualing, R. Huang, P. Lagunes, B. Magaloni, K. Moene, V. Romero, S. RoseAckerman, S. Sequeira, T. Søreide, M.C. Stephenson, S. Straub, F. Varese

















