Redesigning the State to Fight Corruption : Transparency, Competition and Privatization
The author proposes three types of anticorruption strategies: those that reduce the benefits that officials control, those that increase the costs of bribery, and those that limit the bargaining power of officials. In essence, fighting corruption i...
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okr-10986-116272021-06-14T11:03:42Z Redesigning the State to Fight Corruption : Transparency, Competition and Privatization Rose-Ackerman, Susan CORRUPTION BRIBERY CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS STATE RESPONSIBILITY ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS PUBLIC SECTOR STATE IMMUNITIES DENATIONALIZATION MARKET COMPETITION ACTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS ANTIBRIBERY LAWS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION COMMISSION ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGIES AUTHORITY BRIBE PAYERS BRIBERY BRIBES CITIZENS CIVIL SERVANTS COLLUSION CORRUPT INCENTIVES CORRUPT OFFICIALS CORRUPTION FIGHTING CORRUPTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOREIGN TRADE FREE PRESS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT AGENCY GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT SERVICES HUMAN RIGHTS JUDICIARY LAW ENFORCEMENT LAW REFORM LEGAL SUPPORT LEGALITY LEGITIMACY LIBEL MALFEASANCE PAYOFFS PENALTIES POLICE FORCES POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL LEGITIMACY POLITICIANS PRESIDENCY PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATIZATION PROCUREMENT PUBLIC CONTRACTS PUBLIC MONEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUNISHMENT REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS SANCTIONS SUBSTANTIVE LAW TRANSPARENCY USAID The author proposes three types of anticorruption strategies: those that reduce the benefits that officials control, those that increase the costs of bribery, and those that limit the bargaining power of officials. In essence, fighting corruption involves introducing more competition, privatizing government activities, and introducing greater transparency. 2012-08-13T15:34:24Z 2012-08-13T15:34:24Z 1996-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1996/04/441475/redesigning-state-fight-corruption-transparency-competition-privatization http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11627 English Viewpoint: Public Policy for the Private Sector; Note No. 75 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Viewpoint Publications & Research |
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CORRUPTION BRIBERY CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS STATE RESPONSIBILITY ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS PUBLIC SECTOR STATE IMMUNITIES DENATIONALIZATION MARKET COMPETITION ACTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS ANTIBRIBERY LAWS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION COMMISSION ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGIES AUTHORITY BRIBE PAYERS BRIBERY BRIBES CITIZENS CIVIL SERVANTS COLLUSION CORRUPT INCENTIVES CORRUPT OFFICIALS CORRUPTION FIGHTING CORRUPTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOREIGN TRADE FREE PRESS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT AGENCY GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT SERVICES HUMAN RIGHTS JUDICIARY LAW ENFORCEMENT LAW REFORM LEGAL SUPPORT LEGALITY LEGITIMACY LIBEL MALFEASANCE PAYOFFS PENALTIES POLICE FORCES POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL LEGITIMACY POLITICIANS PRESIDENCY PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATIZATION PROCUREMENT PUBLIC CONTRACTS PUBLIC MONEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUNISHMENT REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS SANCTIONS SUBSTANTIVE LAW TRANSPARENCY USAID |
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CORRUPTION BRIBERY CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS STATE RESPONSIBILITY ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS PUBLIC SECTOR STATE IMMUNITIES DENATIONALIZATION MARKET COMPETITION ACTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS ANTIBRIBERY LAWS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION COMMISSION ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGIES AUTHORITY BRIBE PAYERS BRIBERY BRIBES CITIZENS CIVIL SERVANTS COLLUSION CORRUPT INCENTIVES CORRUPT OFFICIALS CORRUPTION FIGHTING CORRUPTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOREIGN TRADE FREE PRESS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT AGENCY GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT SERVICES HUMAN RIGHTS JUDICIARY LAW ENFORCEMENT LAW REFORM LEGAL SUPPORT LEGALITY LEGITIMACY LIBEL MALFEASANCE PAYOFFS PENALTIES POLICE FORCES POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL LEGITIMACY POLITICIANS PRESIDENCY PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATIZATION PROCUREMENT PUBLIC CONTRACTS PUBLIC MONEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUNISHMENT REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS SANCTIONS SUBSTANTIVE LAW TRANSPARENCY USAID Rose-Ackerman, Susan Redesigning the State to Fight Corruption : Transparency, Competition and Privatization |
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Viewpoint: Public Policy for the Private Sector; Note No. 75 |
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The author proposes three types of
anticorruption strategies: those that reduce the benefits
that officials control, those that increase the costs of
bribery, and those that limit the bargaining power of
officials. In essence, fighting corruption involves
introducing more competition, privatizing government
activities, and introducing greater transparency. |
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Publications & Research :: Viewpoint |
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Rose-Ackerman, Susan |
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Rose-Ackerman, Susan |
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Rose-Ackerman, Susan |
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Redesigning the State to Fight Corruption : Transparency, Competition and Privatization |
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Redesigning the State to Fight Corruption : Transparency, Competition and Privatization |
title_full |
Redesigning the State to Fight Corruption : Transparency, Competition and Privatization |
title_fullStr |
Redesigning the State to Fight Corruption : Transparency, Competition and Privatization |
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Redesigning the State to Fight Corruption : Transparency, Competition and Privatization |
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redesigning the state to fight corruption : transparency, competition and privatization |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1996/04/441475/redesigning-state-fight-corruption-transparency-competition-privatization http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11627 |
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