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100 _aBagchi J K
245 _aCorruption : A global view
260 _aNew Delhi
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300 _a155p
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365 _b Rs. 500
505 _aDescription: It is a fact that in many critical sectors, huge subsidy is given in many developed countries. These are well meant and targeted for the poor. The question is to what extent this is reaching the beneficiaries. To look into such cases, an analytical study was necessary. We started first with the US, the EC, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. With China's entry in WTO, the field is wide open. We are all aware of the tremendous efforts made by our experts on China, Eastern Europe and Central Europe, great attention has been given to the special problems of Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Costa Rica and Peru have been attended with great care. So also the problems of new reformist countries like Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. The same applies to South Asian Countries like Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Thus the entire world has been covered. An exclusive chapter has been kept on India. From corruption angle, different sectors have been covered and different stages have been attended to China special attention has been given. Globalisation standard has been touched upon. The author received tremendous support from libraries of particular importance are Habitat Resources Center and World Bank Library. He is greateful to Shri Sachin Basra for clear translation. He received great support from Dr. Brijan Bagchi, Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics, Calcutta University and Gautam Sanyal, former Sr. Officer JPC. The author would like to thank Sumitra Bagchi, her wife, for her attention to his health. Different sectors have been covered and different stages have
650 _a1. Corruption - India2. Political Corruption
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