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Corruption, good governance and economic development : Contemporary analysis and case studies

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London World Scientific 2015Description: 266p xiiiISBN:
  • 9789814612586
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.900900 GHO
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About this Item: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, Singapore, 2015. Hardback. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. Corruption, Good Governance and Economic Development adopts a non-Eurocentric approach towards good governance issues in Asia and Africa on practical and theoretical levels. Edited by R N Ghosh and M A B Siddique, this volume features contributions from distinguished scholars and policy makers who examine whether there is any correlation between the level of corruption in a country and its rate of economic change. These chapters are the outcome of major papers that were presented in conferences on the topic of "Good Governance and Economic Development" presented in Australia and India in June and December 2009 respectively, and it is hoped that they will bridge the gap in the area of good governance from a non-Western perspective in existing development literature
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About this Item: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, Singapore, 2015. Hardback. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. Corruption, Good Governance and Economic Development adopts a non-Eurocentric approach towards good governance issues in Asia and Africa on practical and theoretical levels. Edited by R N Ghosh and M A B Siddique, this volume features contributions from distinguished scholars and policy makers who examine whether there is any correlation between the level of corruption in a country and its rate of economic change. These chapters are the outcome of major papers that were presented in conferences on the topic of "Good Governance and Economic Development" presented in Australia and India in June and December 2009 respectively, and it is hoped that they will bridge the gap in the area of good governance from a non-Western perspective in existing development literature