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Why Civil Society Cannot Battle it All Alone: The Roles of Civil Society Environment, Transparent Laws and Quality of Public Administration in Political Corruption Mitigation
Utilizing a large-N data that covers about 20000 observations from about 200 countries from 1789to 2018 from the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) project, and anchored on institutionalism as anoverarching theory, and the nascent literature on civil-society corruption nexus, the paper looks atthe predictive capacity of civil society environment, transparency of laws and predictability ofenforcement, and rigorousness and impartiality of public administration in political corruption.
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Last updated | August 26, 2020 |
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Name | Why Civil Society Cannot Battle it All Alone: The Roles of Civil Society Environment, Transparent Laws and Quality of Public Administration in Political Corruption Mitigation |
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Utilizing a large-N data that covers about 20000 observations from about 200 countries from 1789to 2018 from the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) project, and anchored on institutionalism as anoverarching theory, and the nascent literature on civil-society corruption nexus, the paper looks atthe predictive capacity of civil society environment, transparency of laws and predictability ofenforcement, and rigorousness and impartiality of public administration in political corruption. |
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