This book argues that corruption levels today depend largely upon the level of education in a country over a century ago.
This edited volume advances the knowledge surrounding the link between gender and corruption by including studies where the historical roots of corruption are linked to gender and by contextualizing the exploration of relationships, for ...
Public utility ownership in 19th century America: The “aberrant” case of water. University of Michigan Business School. Mimeograph. McCarthy, Michael P. 1987. Typhoid and the politics of public health in nineteenth century Philadelphia.
... could become soft—corrupted—because they rather liked the gifts bestowed on them, the flattery given them, or other trinkets and phrases that obscured their independent judgment and ca- pacity to think and decide as truly free men.
In Corruption: A Short History, Carlo Brioschi provides a thorough and entertaining look at how corruption was born and has evolved over time, without ever being stamped out.
CORRUPTION IN AFRICA: Historical Roots and the Obsolescence of Anti-corruption Strategies
In this 2005 book, Johnston uses statistical measures to identify societies in each group, and case studies to show that the expected syndromes do arise.
Sudhir Chella Rajan argues that this understanding ignores the true depths of corruption, which is properly seen as a foundation of social structures.
The pervasiveness of corruption has been aided by the readiness of both Peruvians and the international community to turn a blind eye.
"Anticorruption in History is the first major collection of individual and comparative case studies on how societies and polities in and beyond European history defined legitimate power in terms of fighting corruption and designed specific ...
Developing countries and those making a transition from socialism are particularly at risk. This book suggests how high levels of corruption limit investment and growth and lead to ineffective government.