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A theory of limits on corruption and some applications

By: Alam, M.S.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1995Description: p.419-35.Subject(s): Corrupt practices - India | Civil service - India In: KyklosSummary: The article discuss why does corruption vary across government agencies within the same country and, frequently, across different functions within the same agency. It defines corruption to include all deviations from the rules of public office, even those that are forced upon officials by outside threats. Here corruption in postal services, banking, passports, utility connections, irrigation, the police, college admission, land consolidation program has been discussed in detail
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Volume no: 48, Issue no: 3 Available AR29460

The article discuss why does corruption vary across government agencies within the same country and, frequently, across different functions within the same agency. It defines corruption to include all deviations from the rules of public office, even those that are forced upon officials by outside threats. Here corruption in postal services, banking, passports, utility connections, irrigation, the police, college admission, land consolidation program has been discussed in detail

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