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Corruption and its Control

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Everyone feels corruption but to define it in many ways are preferred. Ethical, social, legal and economical definitions do exist. The ecological definition is the exploitation of natural resources for personal gains. The book is designed to introduce the subject of Corruption in the first part. The second part is devoted to Corruption control methods. Four selected sectors like health, education, revenue and defense sectors are presented in Part three. Ancient civilizations in Rome, Egypt, China and India also suffered from corruption. Various types of corruption like petty, grand, grey, black and in police with eight forms of corruption, viz., bribe, fraud, embezzlement, favoritism, extortion, discretion power, conflict of interest and illegal contribution are known. Corruption has bad influence on business, public resources, wealth, fundamental rights, civil and political rights and international trades. Numerous international organizations started to measure the extent of corruption. Well-known models like economic growth, game theory, multiple indicators and multiple causes and various simulation models are known.

Globalization affects a nation and corruption becomes enhanced. Accountability, strict legal and regulatory sector, E-governance, transparency in all government transactions and the right of citizens to know what government does are some of the corruption control measures. To control corruption, a strong political will, leadership, role of newspaper, television and internet and other mass communication channels are necessary. Private companies should also contribute to corruption control.

The purpose of this book is to educate the public, students and government officials about corruption and its influence on society. This book may be prescribed as a text book in schools along with other teaching subjects in civics, economics, law and moral sciences.

 

Contents –

PART ONE – CORRUPTION
1. Introduction
2. Corruption in Ancient Periods
3. Typology of Corruption
4. Forms of Corruption
5. Cost of Corruption
6. Corruption Environment
7. Measurement of Corruption
8. Models in Corruption Research
9. Globalization and Corruption
PART TWO – CORRUPTION CONTROL
10. Government
11. Society
12. Role of International Organizations
PART THREE – SELECTED SECTORS
13. Corruption and its Control in Health Sector
14. Corruption and its Control in Education Sector
15. Corruption and its Control in Revenue Sector
16. Corruption and its Control in Defense Sector

ISBN

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26

Pages

124

Edition

First

Year of publication

2016

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Author

Varagur S. Muralidharan

Publisher

Himalaya pub