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Informal Institutions and Democracy

2000

Informal institutions have grown in relevance for the analysis of new ‘third wave’ democracies. The research strategy receives its impetus from the debate on neo‐institutionalism theory, which offers a productive perspective for structuring the field of analysis. This article explains the distinguishing factors between formal and informal institutions. It addresses five basic types of informal institutions, examines the ways in which they function and discusses their relevance in terms of democracy theory. Each type is characterized by the way in which it enacts its respective means of political influence. The study distinguishes between forms of specific relationship (clientelism), of mate…

ClientelismCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentDemocracyPoliticsCivil resistanceArgumentLawPolitical economyCivil disobediencePolitical Science and International RelationsSociologyLegal practicemedia_commonDemocratization
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Klientelistische Korruptions-Netzwerke – Konzeptionelle und empirische Ansätze

2014

Corruption is widespread all over the world. It is seen as a serious problem for wealth, equality, democracy and development. In many countries, corruption is not a deviant behaviour but the norm, generally practised by actors; hence corruption is an informal institution. Despite this, a consensual definition of corruption is nowhere in sight. One way of approaching corruption might be to study forms of corruption. A form or variant often mentioned is corruption networks, or clientelism. In this paper, clientelism is analysed in order to proceed further towards an understanding of corruption. With this perspective, corruption is not seen as a deviant behaviour but the social embeddedness of…

ClientelismEmbeddednessOrder (exchange)Corruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)Political scienceEthnographyInstitutionPositive economicsDemocracyLinguisticsmedia_common
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"Climate Change and Moral Corruption"

2013

In “A Perfect Moral Storm”, S. Gardiner claims that "the peculiar features of the climate change problem pose substantial obstacles to our ability to make the hard choices necessary to address it. Climate change is a perfect moral storm. One consequence of this is that, even if difficult ethical questions could be answered, we might still find it difficult to act. For the storm makes us extremely vulnerable to moral corruption". Here I comment on the notion of moral corruption. In particular, I discuss the issues of who is susceptible to it and of what sort of problem moral corruption is.

Climate Change Moral Corruption Resolute Choice Virtue
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Corruption, Carry Trades, and the Cross Section of Currency Returns

2017

This is the first paper to explore the effects of perceived corruption on the FX market. It finds that the currencies of countries perceived to suffer from high levels of corruption generate statistically significantly lower returns than the currencies of countries perceived to have low levels of corruption. Moreover, the portfolio spread is highly correlated with NBER recessions and U.S. consumption growth of nondurable goods. Interestingly, stochastic discount factor model analysis reveals that the portfolio spread is useful for pricing the cross section of currency returns, even when controlling for standard FX risk factors.

Consumption (economics)CurrencyCorruptionFinancial economicsStochastic discount factorCarry (investment)media_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsPortfolioForeign exchange riskRecessionmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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KNOWLEDGE AND VIEWPOINTS ON THE EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION ON HEALTHCARE: A SURVEY CONDUCTED AMONG STUDENTS OF PALERMO UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL, ITALY

2018

Corruption affects healthcare effectiveness and efficiency and limits equity in access to health services. Aim of the survey was to document knowledge and viewpoints on the impact of corruption on healthcare system in a sample of students attending pre-lauream healthcare professional courses at Palermo University Medical school and to evaluate any improvement in their awareness on this topic after a dedicated multidisciplinary educational intervention. An anonymous questionnaire was administered to students before and after the intervention. Absolute and relative frequency of correct and incorrect answers was computed. Chi-squared test was used to compare answers given before and after the …

Corruption in healthcare National Health Service Public Health professional education and training in healthcareSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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KNOWLEDGE AND VIEWPOINTS ON THE EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION ON HEALTHCARE: A SURVEY CONDUCTED AMONG STUDENTS OF PALERMO UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL, ITALY.

2018

Corruption affects healthcare effectiveness and efficiency and limits equity in access to health services. Aim of the survey was to document knowledge and viewpoints on the impact of corruption on healthcare system in a sample of students attending pre-lauream healthcare professional courses at Palermo University Medical school and to evaluate any improvement in their awareness on this topic after a dedicated multidisciplinary educational intervention. An anonymous questionnaire was administered to students before and after the intervention. Absolute and relative frequency of correct and incorrect answers was computed. Chi-squared test was used to compare answers given before and after the …

Corruption in healthcarelcsh:R5-920National Health ServiceeducationPublic Healthprofessional education and training in healthcare.lcsh:Medicine (General)Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
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La corruzione tra privati in Italia: un bilancio critico

2017

Benché nell’ordinamento italiano abbia origini ancora relativamente recenti (risalendo al 2002 la sua introduzione), la corruzione tra privati ha da ultimo acquisito un nuovo volto con il d.lgs. n. 38/2017, che - per uniformarla allo standard europeo di incriminazione - ne amplia la portata incriminatrice sia rispetto alla platea di soggetti attivi, sia all’anticipazione della condotta illecita. Il passaggio dalla formulazione originaria, limitata all’ambito societario, all’attuale estensione a tutti gli enti privati, risponde alle esigenze di irrobustire l’azione di contrasto al fenomeno corruttivo, che continua a presentare una pervasività tale nella realtà italiana da richiedere un impeg…

Corruption in the Private Sector . Harmonisation of criminal law norms - Corporate crimesCorruzione tra privati - armonizzazione norme penali nazionali - reati societariSettore IUS/17 - Diritto PenalePrivatbestechung - Harmonisierung der Strafrechtsnormen - Wirtschaftsverbrechen
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Effectiveness of Corruption Defence Strategy by the host states under ICSID Arbitration

2020

The corruption phenomena have been a dominant and well-known challenge for international investment and trade in general. However, this challenge achieved a more tangible scale of problematics due to the host state willingness to bypass investment protection mechanisms such as relevant BIT in order to conduct expropriation without legal and economic consequences. As a result, Corruption Defence Strategy was invented. Such a defence strategy implementation under ICSID Arbitration seemed to be sufficient enough to deny a jurisdiction and make the host state to win a case. Respectively, the core issue that is explored is the evaluation of justice achievement by the ICSID Arbitration in the cas…

Corruption:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Procedural law::Arbitration [Research Subject Categories]
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La corruption et le droit du commerce international

2020

Corruption is a practice that hinders development and can affect various activities, including international economic activities. It undermines the proper functioning of international trade requiring the need to fight against itThis study aims to highlight the existence of an anti-corruption legal framework implemented by international trade law which resists to corruption fight. This anti-corruption legal framework is materialized by the existence of tools that can be classified into two categories: tools belonging to the corpus of international trade rules and complementary tools provided by other legal rules very widely connected to international trade law, such as international arbitrat…

CorruptionCommerce illicite[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawDroit du commerce internationalIllicit tradeInternational trade law
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Essays on Corruption

2021

Paper III and Paper IV is not published yet. Corruption is blamed for reductions in operational efficiency, information asymmetry, limited income distribution, policy failure, and weak economic growth and development. Corruption can originate from either the “demand-side” (the recipients of the bribe) or the “supply-side” (the givers of the bribe). This double edge effect of corruption on the economy and society makes it a multidisciplinary subject and phenomenon. Thus, scholars from different fields and disciplines, such as finance, banking, economics, accounting, law, foreign aid, and international business, examined and analyzed corruption as a multidisciplinary subject. In this disserta…

CorruptionForeign AidSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Samfunnsøkonomi: 212FDIInt. BusinessTradeCorruption; Int. Business; FDI; Trade; Foreign Aid
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