COMMENTARY: Why is Corruption More Prominent in Some Countries Than Others?
"Corruption is widely acknowledged to be a serious problem in many countries. Ukraine has experienced a series of corrupt governments, and revulsion against widespread corruption is one factor that brought about the ouster of the Yanukovych administration last February (Poroshenko). Chinese officials have recently acknowledged corruption to be a serious problem. Extreme levels of corruption in Afghanistan and Iraq have interfered with attempts by the US to help nation-building in those counties. Why is corruption more common in some countries than others? Can the differences be explained by cultural differences or are they better explained by differences in economic incentives?"
Read the essay by Thomas Grennes & Andris Strazds, in EconoMonitor. http://www.economonitor.com/thoughtsacrossatlantic/2014/12/11/why-is-corruption-more-prominent-in-some-countries-than-others/
Read the essay by Thomas Grennes & Andris Strazds, in EconoMonitor. http://www.economonitor.com/thoughtsacrossatlantic/2014/12/11/why-is-corruption-more-prominent-in-some-countries-than-others/