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The Fight against Corruption : Taming Tigers and Swatting Flies (English)

Corruption robs the public of precious resources, distorts the incentives to engage in productive activities, destroys confidence in public institutions, and spurs political instability. It disproportionately harms the poor and vulnerable. In turn, corruption is the result of perverse incentives, concentration of power, and lack of accountability. Countries are not condemned to suffer from corruption. They can break the vicious cycle with a comprehensive...
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Chuah,Lay Lian; Loayza,Norman V.; Myers,C. Bernard.

The Fight against Corruption : Taming Tigers and Swatting Flies (English). Research & Policy Briefs|no. 27 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/294321578642864410

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