Corruption, Economic Growth and Globalization
ISBN: 9781315776828
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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Corruption is increasingly placed on top of the agenda of national governments and supra national institutions, such as the OECD, UN or the World Bank. A necessary condition for promoting sustainable economic growth is the pre-existence of a stable political system which is able to control corruption. Corruption, however, is a very complex issue, associated with institutional and cultural specificities, personality traits related to individualistic values, and criminal personalities. In this book the social, political and economic realities that prevail in particular settings are viewed from an interdisciplinary, multidimensional, and a multi country perspective.

This book is divided into three parts. The first part presents a comprehensive, theoretical and empirical framework of corruption with an overview of literature on economic growth and corruption. Part two, encompasses the in-depth analysis of several countries, ranging from middle corrupted contexts like Portugal, to highly corrupted countries including Serbia, Russia, Thailand and China- the latter viewed from the perspective of firms from a very low corruption country such as Finland. The final part explores the prevention and control of corruption, looking at the public sector in Thailand and fighting corruption with different strategies.

This volume is of the interest of those who study international economics, development economics or organised crime.


Aurora A.C. Teixeira is Associate Professor at Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto, Portugal.

Carlos Pimenta is Full Professor at Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto, Portugal.

António Maia is Researcher at OBEGEF (Observatório de Economia e Gestão de Fraude), Inspector of Judicial Police, and Lecturer at the Institute of Judicial Police and Criminal Sciences, Portugal.

José António Moreira is Assistant Professor at Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto, Portugal.

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