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Institutional corruption and the state in Asia / Ian Scott -- Corruption networks in China : an institutional analysis / Jiangnan Zhu -- Two steps forward, one step backwards : Indonesia's winding (anti- ) corruption journey / Sofie Arjon Schütte -- Normal corruption in Japan / James Babb --...
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The temporal persistence and geographical prevalence of corruption in the world have provoked a vast amount of research into its causes. Low civil service remuneration, especially in less developed nations, is believed to be an important contributing factor to corruption. The assumption is that...
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The temporal persistence and geographical prevalence of corruption in the world have provoked a vast amount of research into its causes. Low civil service remuneration, especially in less developed nations, is believed to be an important contributing factor to corruption. The assumption is that...
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Notwithstanding the voluminous studies of Hong Kong’s anticorruption experience and the admiration the ICAC has earned from other governments as a model for “institutional engineering,” little is known about how the public in Hong Kong has perceived and responded to corruption. Less clear...
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