Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1.Corruption: Concept and Measurement
Defining Corruption
Measurement of Corruption
Petty Corruption and Political Corruption
2.Corruption and Growth
Earlier Studies Our Approach Conclusion
3.Factors Impacting Corruption
Income, Poverty and Income Inequality
Investment and Government Expenditure
Political Stability and Voice and Accountability
Primary and Secondary Education
Nature of Societies
Governance
4.International Experience
Finland
United States of America
Singapore
Hong Kong
Political Corruption in Some National Economies
5.Fighting Corruption with Economic Growth
Income and Corruption
Drag Effect
Civil Service
Investment
Government Expenditure
Expanding Middle Class and Media
The Best and the Worst
6.Corruption: The Indian Scene
A Historical Perspective
Corruption in the Initial Years of Independence
The Era of Reforms
Anti-Corruption Strategy
Contents note continued: The Lokpal Act
Constitutional Safeguards
Technology
Independent Monitors
Second Administrative Reforms Commission
(ARC) Recommendations
An Alternative Approach
Systemic Reforms
Ethical Values
Community Values and Education Investigation, Trial and Punishment of the Corrupt
7.Conclusion
Corruption and Ethics
Definition of Corruption and its Measurement
Corruption and Growth
Cross-country Study
Factors Impacting Corruption
International Experience
Incomes, Ecosystem and Corruption Boundary
Fighting Corruption
Corruption in India
Efforts to Control Corruption in India
The New Strategy.
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