This book explores the reality of corruption in America, analyzing its presence across policy areas in all fifty states. The authors also address issues of political trust and provide a thought-provoking analysis of the challenges facing efforts to reform the system.
This book explores the reality of corruption in America, analyzing its presence across policy areas in all fifty states. The authors also address issues of political trust and provide a thought-provoking analysis of the challenges facing efforts to reform the system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Oguzhan Dincer is a Professor of Economics and the Founding Director of the Institute for Corruption Studies at the Illinois State University. His main research interests are Development Economics and Public Economics, with a particular focus on corruption.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. How Corrupt is America? 1. It All Depends ... ; 2. Can We Measure Corruption? 3. Why are Some States More Corrupt than Others? Part ii. What Difference Does It Make? Consequences of Corruption 4. Economic and Political Outcomes: Corruption, Growth, Inequality, Trust, and Voter Participation; 5. Racial Outcomes: Killings of Black Americans by Police and Structural Corruption; 6. Environmental Outcomes: Clean Air, Clean Water ... Dirty Politics? 7. Public Health Outcomes: Race, Corruption, and COVID-19; Part iii. Can We Do Anything about Corruption? 8. Economic and Political Responses to Corruption; 9. The Challenges Ahead.
Part I. How Corrupt is America? 1. It All Depends ... ; 2. Can We Measure Corruption? 3. Why are Some States More Corrupt than Others? Part ii. What Difference Does It Make? Consequences of Corruption 4. Economic and Political Outcomes: Corruption, Growth, Inequality, Trust, and Voter Participation; 5. Racial Outcomes: Killings of Black Americans by Police and Structural Corruption; 6. Environmental Outcomes: Clean Air, Clean Water ... Dirty Politics? 7. Public Health Outcomes: Race, Corruption, and COVID-19; Part iii. Can We Do Anything about Corruption? 8. Economic and Political Responses to Corruption; 9. The Challenges Ahead.
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