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Johann Graf Lambsdorff

    Makroökonomik
    Geldgerinnung
    The New Institutional Economics of Corruption
    The Institutional Economics of Corruption and Reform
    • 2008

      The Institutional Economics of Corruption and Reform

      Theory, Evidence and Policy

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      By applying institutional economics, the book explores the intricate relationship between corruption and reform, offering insights into how economic structures influence corrupt practices. It delves into the mechanisms that perpetuate corruption and presents strategies for effective reform, emphasizing the importance of institutional frameworks in fostering transparency and accountability. Through a comprehensive analysis, it aims to equip readers with a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play in combating corruption.

      The Institutional Economics of Corruption and Reform
    • 2004

      Focusing on the phenomenon of corruption, this book offers an in-depth analysis through the lens of New Institutional Economics, a prominent contemporary school of thought in social sciences. It explores the intricate relationships and structures that contribute to corrupt practices, providing insights into the economic and institutional factors at play. The work aims to deepen the understanding of corruption and its implications within various societal frameworks.

      The New Institutional Economics of Corruption