CORRUPTION - DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS


Corruption defined as the abuse of public power for personal   ends  has  always   existed. During recent decades, however it has grown both  in terms of geographic extent   and intensity. Since the mid  1970s. it  has infiltrated virtually every country  in the world. It was  hoped   that  the  easing of political and economic restrictions that characterized  the  1990,  after the end of the cold war would   have gone  some  way to reducing this  phenomenon.  Through increased openness resulting   from political pluralism   and the freedom of the press, the process of  democratization   should, under normal circumstances mobilize   efforts to  overcome
corruption. However, emergent  democratizes  are still fragile  and  seen  to find  the task of  tackling  established self interests  a  formidable one.

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