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Joseph S. Tulchin (Editor), Ralph H. Espach (Editor)

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1930365012 978-1930365018 August 17, 2000

Corruption persists as a challenge to the consolidation of Latin American democracies and to their economic development. Contrary to many expectations, policies to reduce the size of government, such as the privitization of state firms, have not proved a cure against corruption. In some cases, economic liberalization seems only to have worsened the problem.

Combating Corruption in Latin America examines the relationship between democratic and market reforms and corruption, including national strategies for its reduction. Authors from across the region, the United States, and Europe, discuss the nature, methods, and historical antecedents of today's corrupt practices, including issues of institutional design, the role of international actors, and culture.

These chapters raise many important questions. Can corruption in some cases be economically efficient? Does the transition to democracy and free markets increase or reduce opportunities and incentives for corruption? What policy responses are in effect at the local, national, and international levels, and are they likely to be effective? How is a growing business culture across Latin America likely to influence efforts for improved government transparency and efficiency?

Contributors come from the worlds of academia, government, journalism, and international financial institutions, and bring a range of economic and political perspectives to bear on the subject. They are Alberto Ades, Fernando Carrillo-Flórez, Carlos Eduardo Lins Da Silva, Rafael Di Tella, Edmundo Jarquin, Luigi Manzetti, Luca Meldolesi, Luis Moreno Ocampo, Stephen Quick, Susan Rose-Ackerman, Mark L. Schneider, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata, and Laurence Whitehead.


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The essays are well written and should interest a wide audience.

(Choice )

It unpacks some of the pervading assumptions concerning corruption... The text is extremely valuable both because of the different viewpoints within it and the lack of multi-disciplinary analyses on the issue available.

(Emma Harris-Curtis Journal of International Development )

This book is for anyone who wants to understand more about corruption in Latin America... Even though the papers and speeches in this book are now almost five years old, they remain timely.

(Michael W. Collier Latin American Politics and Society )

About the Author

Joseph S. Tulchin is director of the Latin American Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Ralph H. Espach is program associate of the Latin American Program.


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Governments of all political colors in countries of all levels of wealth are affected by corruption scandals with a frequency and intensity that seem to be always on the increase. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
domestic normative systems, corruption incentives, scambio occulto, anticorruption policies, operative codes, corruption scheme, structural corruption, curbing corruption, mythical norms, controlling corruption, business politicians, anticorruption measures, mythical system, corrupt deals, product market competition, fighting corruption, combating corruption
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Collor de Mello, Latin America, World Bank, Buenos Aires, New York, United States, Mani Pulite, Transparency International, Integrity Pacts, Supreme Court, Journal of Political Economy, Financial Times, First Republic, Hong Kong, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Inter-American Development Bank, Moreno Ocampo, Sao Paulo, World Development, Institutional Sources of Corruption, Luigi Manzetti, Working Paper, American Economic Review, American Political Science Review, Articles of Agreement
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