[ap-intact] COMMENTARY: Why fighting corruption fails to alleviate poverty

"Sometimes switching from the 'bad' to the corresponding 'good' is simply a matter of semantics: to fight against racism is to fight for non-discrimination. But, in the case of corruption, which is a bad that is caused by the absence of a good, attacking the bad is very different from creating the good."

Read the op-ed by Ricardo Hausmann, Director at the John F. Kennedy School, in Bangkok Post. http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/636416/why-fighting-corruption-fails-to-alleviate-poverty

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