Corruption what everyone needs to know

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adam_text CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES xi PREFACE xiii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xvii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 What is the purpose of this book? 1 1.2Why does corruption matter? 3 1.3 What is our framework for understanding corruption? 4 1.4 How can a corrupt country shift to a low-corruption equilibrium? 12 1.5 What are other frameworks for thinking about corruption? 15 1.6 What will you read in the chapters to come? 19 1.7 What did we team in chapter 1? 21 2 What Is Corruption? 23 2.1 How do we define corruption? 23 2.2 is corruption necessarily illegal? 26 2.3 How do we measure corruption? 30 2.4 How is political corruption different from bureaucratic corruption? 37 2.5 How is corruption different from corporate malfeasance? 42 vi Contents 2.6 Is influence peddling a form of corruption ? 44 2.7 Do cllentellsm and patronage Involve corruption ? 48 2.8 Does electoral fraud Involve corruption? 51 2.9 What did we learn in chapter 2? 53 3 Where Is Corruption Most Prevalent? 55 3.1 Why is corruption more common in poor countries? 55 3.2 Why do some low-corruption countries remain poor? 63 3.3 How does corruption decline as countries get richer? 65 3.4 Why have some rich countries failed to stamp out corruption? 70 3.5 Is there less corruption than there was twenty years ago—or more? 71 3.6 Do government scandals mean that corruption is getting worse? 73 Case Study; The Peruvian Vladivideos 75 3.7 Are anticorruption campaigns smoke screens for political vendettas? 77 3.8 Have developed countries merely legalized corruption with money in politics? 78 3.9 Why aren t there just two levels of corruption in the world—high and low? 79 3.10 What did we learn in chapter 3? 81 4 What Are the Consequences of Corruption? 83 4.1 Does corruption reduce economic growth? 83 4.2 How does corruption affect the regulation of business (and vice versa)? 86 4.3 How does corruption affect worker welfare? 89 4.4 What are the consequences of corruption in public construction? 92 4.5 Does corruption increase economic inequality? 95 4.6 Does corruption reduce trust in government? 98 Contents vii 4.7 Are some types of corruption more damaging than others? Part /; Centralized versus decentralized corruption 101 Case Study: Extortion in San Pedro Sula 104 4.8 Are some types of corruption more damaging than others? Part It: Uncertainty 106 4.9 Are some types of corruption more damaging than others? Part III: Holding up businesses via corruption 109 4.10 How do natural resources affect corruption—and how does corruption affect the environment? 112 4.11 Does corruption have any benefits? 117 4.12 What did we learn in chapter 4? 118 5 Who Is Involved in Corruption, and Why? 121 5. 1 Why do civil servants take bribes? 121 5.2 Why do politicians extort bribes? 124 Case Study: Profiting from political office in India 126 5.3 How do we incorporate morality into our model of bribe giving and taking? 130 5.4 How do politicians foster corruption among bureaucrats? 132 5.5 Why do individual companies pay bribes? 136 Case Study: The value of political connections in Indonesia and in the United States 137 5.6 Why don t companies band together to refuse to pay bribes? 144 5.7 What do ordinary people think about corruption? 146 5.8 if they don’t like corruption, why do individual citizens pay bribes? 147 5.9 What did we leam in chapter 5? 149 6 What Are the Cultural Bases of Corruption? 151 6.1 What is meant by a culture of corruption? 151 6.2 Can we change individual attitudes toward corruption? 155 viii Contents 6.3 How do cultures of corruption propagate themselves? 158 6.4 Is corruption more common in gift-giving * cultures? 160 6.5 Is corruption more prevalent among members of some religious groups than others? 167 6.6 Are some ethnic groups predisposed to corruption? 169 6.7 What did we leam in chapter 6? 172 7 How Do Political Institutions Affect Corruption? 173 7.1 Are democratic political regimes less corrupt than autocracies? 174 7.2 Are all types of autocracies equally corrupt? 179 7.3 Do elections reduce corruption? 184 7.4 Does partisan competition reduce corruption? 187 7.5 Does single-party government perpetuate corruption? 190 7.6 Are some democratic systems of government better for reducing corruption? 192 7.7 Does political decentralization reduce corruption? 194 7.8 Do term limits limit corruption—or encourage it? 196 7.9 Do campaign finance regulations reduce corruption—or encourage it? 198 7.10 What did we ¡earn in chapter 7? 200 8 How Do Countries Shift from High to Low Corruption? 203 8.1 Why do voters reelect corrupt politicians? 204 8.2 Does lack of information lead voters to reelect corrupt politicians? 206 8.3 Why do voters need to coordinate to get rid of corrupt officials? 210 Case Study: How Italian voters threw out a corrupt political class 215 8.4 How do external forces trigger the fight against corruption? 226 Contents ix 8.5 How can political leadership reduce corruption? 228 8.6 What did we learn in chapter 8? 231 9 What Can Be Done to Reduce Corruption? 233 9.1 What government policies reduce corruption? 234 9.2 Does gradual reform work as well as a “big bang” approach? 243 9.3 What tools are most effective in combating corruption? 245 9.4 How does norm change occur? 255 9.5 Can political corruption ever be entirely eradicated? 262 9.6 What did we learn in chapter 9? 264 NOTES 265 Chapter 1. introduction 265 Chapter 2. What Is Corruption? 267 Chapter 3. Where Is Corruption Most Prevalent? 273 Chapter 4. What Are the Consequences of Corruption ? 277 Chapter 5. Who 1$ Involved in Corruption, and Why? 282 Chapter 6. What Are the Cultural Bases of Corruption? 287 Chapter 7. How Do Political Institutions Affect Corruption? 290 Chapter 8. How Do Countries Shift from High to Low Corruption? 294 Chapter 9. What Can Be Done to Reduce Corruption? 296 INDEX 301
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