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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Main Author: Sullivan, John D.
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/01/7218822/corruption-economic-development-governance-private-sector-perspectives-developing-countries
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spelling 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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topic 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
spellingShingle 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
relation Private Sector Opinion; No. 2
description 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.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Sullivan, John D.
author_facet Sullivan, John D.
author_sort 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
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url 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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