内容简介:
Corruption regularly makes front page headlines: public officials embezzling government monies, selling public offices, and trading bribes for favors to private companies generate public indignation and calls for reform. In Corruption: What Everyone Needs to Know®, renowned scholars Ray Fisman and Miriam A. Golden provide a deeper understanding of why corruption is so damaging politically, socially, and economically. Among the key questions examined are: is corruption the result of perverse economic incentives? Does it stem from differences in culture and tolerance for illicit acts of government officials? Why don't voters throw corrupt politicians out of office? Vivid examples from a wide range of countries and situations shed light on the causes of corruption, and how it can be combated.
作者简介:
Ray Fisman, Professor Slater Family Professor in Behavioral Economics, Boston University, and Miriam A. Golden, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles
Ray Fisman is the Slater Family Chair in Behavioral Economics at Boston University. He is the coauthor of Economic Gangsters (with Edward Miguel); and with Tim Sullivan of The Org and The Inner Lives of Markets. Miriam A. Golden is Professor of Political Science at the University of California at Los Angeles. A Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, she has conducted research on corruption and political malfeasance in Europe, Asia and Africa.
目录:
Contents
List of Figures xv
1 Introduction 1
2 What Is Corruption? 25
3 Where is Corruption Most Prevalent? 62
4 What Are the Consequences of Corruption? 92
5 Who is Involved in Corruption, and Why? 134
6 What are the Cultural Bases of Corruption? 168
7 How Do Political Institutions Affect Corruption? 195
8 How Do Countries Shift from High to Low Corruption? 226
9 What Can Be Done To Reduce Corruption? 258
Endnotes 295
Figures 348