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1861974760 978-1861974761 January 2003 2
Corruption skews democratic development and undermines trust in the political process. It distorts trade, misdirects investment and limits economic growth. Above all, corruption denies people around the world a better quality of life, taking food, medicine, education and support. And it always hits the poor the hardest, taking money from them for the rich. There are special sections on corruption and the arms trade, money laundering, and regional reports covering the tentative progress and disappointing setbacks in the fight against corruption in 2001. The squeaky cleanest country in the world is Finland; the worst is Bangladesh; Britain comes 13th, ahead of the United States at 16th and France at 23rd; Greece is worst in the EU at 42nd.

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"... the first attempt by any organisation to map the global fight against corruption. A Kind of travel-guide ..." -- Guardian

"Restoring trust in ... institutions must involve access to information to promote transparency, perhaps the most important weapon against corruption." -- Peter Eigen, Chairman, Transprency International

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Transparency International is the leading global non-governmental organisation devoted to fighting corruption. Founded in 1983, it is to corruption, what Amnesty International is to political prisoners. It is dedicated to increasing government accountability and transparency in business. The report is edited by Dr Robin Hodess, with contributions from an array of academics, journalists, officials and international experts.

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Profile Books Ltd; 2 edition (January 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1861974760
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861974761
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Global Corruption Report: 2003, August 22, 2003
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This review is from: Global Corruption Report: 2003 (Transparency International Global Corruption Reports) (Paperback)
The Global Corruption Report is an annual evaluation of the state of corruption around the world, published by Transparency International, the world's leading anti-corruption NGO.

Corruption is one of the greatest challenges of the contemporary world. It undermines good government, fundamentally distorts public policy, leads to the misallocation of resources, harms the private sector and sector development and particularly hurts the poor. The GCR includes regional reports on every region in the world identifying challenges and successes in the fight against corruption. It also explores different kinds of corruption, measures being taken to fight corruption, region-wide trends and the factors that explain these trends. The Data and Research section of the Report contains several corruption-related indices and data surveys, drawn from a range of organizations such as the OECD, IMF, World Bank, UNDP and Pricewaterhousecoopers.

The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), which ranks countries from the least to most corrupt is also part of the Report. In this year's edition, Finland is ranked number 1 with Bangladesh coming in as the most corrupt country. The United States came in at 16th position behind Britain (13th) and ahead of France (23rd).

This year there is also a special focus section, which looks at access to information. In addition to an overview of the issues, there are detailed looks at campaigning, e-government, company disclosure, media's role and freedom of information legislation.

THE GLOBAL CORRUPTION REPORT IS AIMED AT A WIDE AUDIENCE:

It is essential reading for policy-makers - with corruption now at the centre of the policy agenda across much of the world, policy-makers must keep in touch with recent research.
Business executives are increasingly recognizing the need to take anti-corruption measures - the GCR provides a strong case for action and addresses many of the measures being taken by businesses.

Journalists will find documented in the GCR up-to-date assessments of corruptions in many countries around the world, and striking new data and research findings.
Civil society activists engaged in the fight against corruption and related struggles will find news of actions taken by civil society groups elsewhere in the world and key world developments.

For academics and students in many fields, the GCR both provides an important annual record and contains expert assessments and recent empirical findings from a wide range of researchers. The Report is relevant to all those studying governance, whether in the fields of political science, international relations, economics, law, public sector management or development studies. It is also key reading for students of business and management who are concerned with business ethics.

Transparency International is the leading global non-governmental organization devoted to fighting corruption. Founded in 1983, it is to corruption, what Amnesty International is to political prisoners. It is dedicated to increasing government accountability and transparency in business. The report is edited by Dr. Robin Hodess, with contributions from an array of academics, journalists, officials and international experts.

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