The effects of economic development and the evolution of social institutions on the level of corruption: comparing the Asia-Pacific with other regional blocs

Volume: 25, Issue: 4, Pages: 470 - 500
Published: Apr 8, 2019
Abstract
The variation in the level of economic development across countries has been proposed as an explanation for the disparity in the level of corruption that is observed. As a country evolves from one stage of economic development to another and its social institutions as a result become more refined and sophisticated, their capacity to tackle corruption and poor governance practices becomes increasingly better. Improvements in the overall quality...
Paper Details
Title
The effects of economic development and the evolution of social institutions on the level of corruption: comparing the Asia-Pacific with other regional blocs
Published Date
Apr 8, 2019
Volume
25
Issue
4
Pages
470 - 500
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