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100 _aMishra, Durga Shanker
245 _aDoes liberalisation mitigate corruption? Challenges for scholars and practitioners from the Indian experience
260 _c2012
300 _ap.15-25.
362 _aJan - Mar
520 _aThis article explores the impact of economic reforms like liberalisation,, deregulation and decentralisation and systemic reforms the e-governance and right to information in curbing corruption in the context of India. It infers that the economic liberalisation is a necessary but not an adequate condition for ushering the era of transparency and accountability and thereby curtailing the scope for corruption. That will require multi-pronged approach to tackle the menace at different levels in different forms. Also, there is a need for extensive research in the area to generate credible data and information to link the outcomes of economic and other reforms with the resultant alleviation of corruption in the public services. - Reproduced.
650 _aLiberalization - India
650 _aCorruption - India
650 _aCorruption
773 _aIndian Journal of Public Administration
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