Corruption, Economic Development, and Governance : Private Sector Perspectives from Developing Countries
Widespread and persistent corruption remains one of the leading problems for business, governments, and citizens worldwide. Increasingly, efforts to combat corruption are no longer just a prerogative of NGOs and civil society organizations ; busine...
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okr-10986-111992021-04-23T14:02:54Z Corruption, Economic Development, and Governance : Private Sector Perspectives from Developing Countries Sullivan, John D. ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ADVOCACY ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION LAWS ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES AUTHORITY BENEFICIARIES BRIBERY BRIBES BUREAUCRACY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS PRINCIPLES CITIZENS CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COALITIONS CODES OF CONDUCT CONFEDERATION CONSTITUENCIES CONSUMERS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MECHANISMS CORRUPT COUNTRIES CORRUPT INDIVIDUALS CORRUPT OFFICIALS CORRUPT POLITICIANS CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPT PROCUREMENT CORRUPTION CORRUPTION LEVELS COUNTERING BRIBERY DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKERS DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING AUTHORITY DEMOCRACY DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DISCRETION DISCRETIONARY POWERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTORAL PROCESS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EXTORTION FACILITATION PAYMENTS FIGHTING CORRUPTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FOREIGN TRADE FORMAL ECONOMY GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT REVENUES INDEPENDENT AUDIT INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES INTEGRITY INTERMEDIARIES INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE INTERNATIONAL TRADE JUDICIARY KLEPTOCRACY LABOR LAWS LABOUR UNIONS LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGAL NORMS LEGAL REFORM LEGISLATIVE CHANGES LOCAL BUSINESS MEDIA MEDIA COVERAGE NATIONS POLICY OUTCOMES POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL LEADERS POLITICAL SENSITIVITY POLITICIANS PREFERENTIAL PRIVATE PROPERTY PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC AFFAIRS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR RULE OF LAW SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STABILITY SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY Widespread and persistent corruption remains one of the leading problems for business, governments, and citizens worldwide. Increasingly, efforts to combat corruption are no longer just a prerogative of NGOs and civil society organizations ; businesses now are also mounting sustained efforts to address both the supply and demand sides of corruption. 2012-08-13T14:25:39Z 2012-08-13T14:25:39Z 2006-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/01/7218822/corruption-economic-development-governance-private-sector-perspectives-developing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11199 English Private Sector Opinion; No. 2 CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ADVOCACY ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION LAWS ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES AUTHORITY BENEFICIARIES BRIBERY BRIBES BUREAUCRACY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS PRINCIPLES CITIZENS CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COALITIONS CODES OF CONDUCT CONFEDERATION CONSTITUENCIES CONSUMERS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MECHANISMS CORRUPT COUNTRIES CORRUPT INDIVIDUALS CORRUPT OFFICIALS CORRUPT POLITICIANS CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPT PROCUREMENT CORRUPTION CORRUPTION LEVELS COUNTERING BRIBERY DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKERS DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING AUTHORITY DEMOCRACY DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DISCRETION DISCRETIONARY POWERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTORAL PROCESS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EXTORTION FACILITATION PAYMENTS FIGHTING CORRUPTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FOREIGN TRADE FORMAL ECONOMY GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT REVENUES INDEPENDENT AUDIT INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES INTEGRITY INTERMEDIARIES INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE INTERNATIONAL TRADE JUDICIARY KLEPTOCRACY LABOR LAWS LABOUR UNIONS LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGAL NORMS LEGAL REFORM LEGISLATIVE CHANGES LOCAL BUSINESS MEDIA MEDIA COVERAGE NATIONS POLICY OUTCOMES POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL LEADERS POLITICAL SENSITIVITY POLITICIANS PREFERENTIAL PRIVATE PROPERTY PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC AFFAIRS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR RULE OF LAW SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STABILITY SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ADVOCACY ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION LAWS ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES AUTHORITY BENEFICIARIES BRIBERY BRIBES BUREAUCRACY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS PRINCIPLES CITIZENS CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COALITIONS CODES OF CONDUCT CONFEDERATION CONSTITUENCIES CONSUMERS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MECHANISMS CORRUPT COUNTRIES CORRUPT INDIVIDUALS CORRUPT OFFICIALS CORRUPT POLITICIANS CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPT PROCUREMENT CORRUPTION CORRUPTION LEVELS COUNTERING BRIBERY DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKERS DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING AUTHORITY DEMOCRACY DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DISCRETION DISCRETIONARY POWERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTORAL PROCESS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EXTORTION FACILITATION PAYMENTS FIGHTING CORRUPTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FOREIGN TRADE FORMAL ECONOMY GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT REVENUES INDEPENDENT AUDIT INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES INTEGRITY INTERMEDIARIES INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE INTERNATIONAL TRADE JUDICIARY KLEPTOCRACY LABOR LAWS LABOUR UNIONS LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGAL NORMS LEGAL REFORM LEGISLATIVE CHANGES LOCAL BUSINESS MEDIA MEDIA COVERAGE NATIONS POLICY OUTCOMES POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL LEADERS POLITICAL SENSITIVITY POLITICIANS PREFERENTIAL PRIVATE PROPERTY PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC AFFAIRS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR RULE OF LAW SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STABILITY SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY Sullivan, John D. Corruption, Economic Development, and Governance : Private Sector Perspectives from Developing Countries |
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Private Sector Opinion; No. 2 |
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Widespread and persistent corruption
remains one of the leading problems for business,
governments, and citizens worldwide. Increasingly, efforts
to combat corruption are no longer just a prerogative of
NGOs and civil society organizations ; businesses now are
also mounting sustained efforts to address both the supply
and demand sides of corruption. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Sullivan, John D. |
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Sullivan, John D. |
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Sullivan, John D. |
title |
Corruption, Economic Development, and Governance : Private Sector Perspectives from Developing Countries |
title_short |
Corruption, Economic Development, and Governance : Private Sector Perspectives from Developing Countries |
title_full |
Corruption, Economic Development, and Governance : Private Sector Perspectives from Developing Countries |
title_fullStr |
Corruption, Economic Development, and Governance : Private Sector Perspectives from Developing Countries |
title_full_unstemmed |
Corruption, Economic Development, and Governance : Private Sector Perspectives from Developing Countries |
title_sort |
corruption, economic development, and governance : private sector perspectives from developing countries |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/01/7218822/corruption-economic-development-governance-private-sector-perspectives-developing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11199 |
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