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Article Dans Une Revue East-West Journal of Economics and Business Année : 2010

Patterns of Corruption

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The ambiguities that characterize the economic significance and impact of corruption make it necessary to develop a coherent and more satisfactory analytical framework. We argue that the institutional structure that governs the interactions between players and, more particularly, public and private actors is a decisive factor of corrupt practices and largely influences the nature of corruption. On this basis, we propose a taxonomy of the different corruption patterns as a function of two institutional parameters, namely the structural features of the interest intermediation systems and the degree of institutional stability.
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halshs-01968240 , version 1 (02-01-2019)

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George Economakis, Yorgos Rizopoulos, Dimitrios Sergakis. Patterns of Corruption. East-West Journal of Economics and Business, 2010, pp.11 - 31. ⟨halshs-01968240⟩
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