The economics of corruption and the corruption of economics: an institutionalist perspective
Hodgson, G. and Jiang, S.
(2007)
The economics of corruption and the corruption of economics: an institutionalist perspective.
Journal of Economic Issues, 41 (4).
pp. 1043-1061.
ISSN 0021-3624
Corruption is now a popular topic in the social sciences. This expansion of interest is evident in economics and elsewhere, where a large number of articles on this theme have been published in leading journals. Some organizations publish indicative data on corruption. For example, Transparency International publishes a widely cited 'Corruption Perceptions Index' for most countries, and these data are frequently used in statistical analyses of economic performance.
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Additional information | Original article can be found at: http://www.orgs.bucknell.edu/afee/jei/ Copyright Association for Evolutionary Economics |
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