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After years of being treated as a taboo subject, the issue of corruption has begun to attract serious attention from the aid donor community. Corruption is, in its simplest terms, the abuse of power most often for personal gain or for the benefit of a group to which one owes allegiance. This book achieves a balance between a theoretical and a practical discussion of corruption and its causes and remedies. It explores the interaction between corruption and economic performance. While the economic costs of corruption are difficult to measure, some studies suggest that its costs would include: An additional 3-10 percent increase for the price of a given transaction to speed up the delivery of a government service. Inflated prices for goods by as much as 15-20 percent. Diverted tax revenues that can cost the government as much as 50 percent of its tax revenues. This volume focuses on the following: Lessons learned with two examples of good practice (Hong Kong and Singapore). The economic and institutional approaches to anti-corruption efforts, with particular attention to the role of the public sector and civil society, including the media. Case studies on Uganda, Tanzania, and Sierra Leone. Lessons learned indicate that an effective anticorruption strategy would be multifaceted, combining economic reforms, and strengthening national integrity institutions. And political commitment would be key to sustaining this effort.

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title:Curbing Corruption : Toward a Model for Building National Integrity EDI Development Studies
author:Stapenhurst, Rick.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821342576
print isbn13:9780821342572
ebook isbn13:9780585163246
language:English
subjectPolitical corruption, Political corruption--Case studies, Political corruption--Africa, Sub-Saharan--Case studies.
publication date:1999
lcc:JF1081.C87 1999eb
ddc:364.1/323
subject:Political corruption, Political corruption--Case studies, Political corruption--Africa, Sub-Saharan--Case studies.
Page aa
Other EDI Development Studies
(In order of Publication)
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Corporate Governance in Transitional Economies:
Insider Control and the Role of Banks
Edited by Masahiko Aoki and Hyung-Ki Kim
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Edited by Simon Commander and Fabrizio Coricelli
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Curbing Corruption
Toward a Model for
Building National Integrity
EDI DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Edited by
Rick Stapenhurst
and
Sahr J. Kpundeh
The World Bank
Washington, D.C.
Page ii
Copyright 1999
The International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development / THE WORLD BANK
1818 H Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A.
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
First printing February 1999
Second Printing May 1999
The Economic Development Institute (EDI) was established by the World Bank in 1955 to train officials concerned with development planning, policymaking, investment analysis, and project implementation in member developing countries. At present the substance of the EDI's work emphasizes macroeconomic and sectoral economic policy analysis. Through a variety of courses, seminars, and workshops, most of which are given overseas in cooperation with local institutions, the EDI seeks to sharpen analytical skills used in policy analysis and to broaden understanding of the experience of individual countries with economic development. Although the EDI's publications are designed to support its training activities, many are of interest to a much broader audience. EDI materials, including any findings, interpretations, and conclusions, are entirely those of the authors and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank. to its affiliated organizations, or to members of its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent.
The material in this publication is copyrighted. Requests for permission to reproduce portions of it should be sent to the Office of the Publisher at the address shown in the copyright notice above. The World Bank encourages dissemination of its work and will normally give permission promptly and, when the reproduction is for noncommercial purposes, without asking a fee. Permission to copy portions for classroom use is granted through the Copyright Clearance Center Inc., Suite 910, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, Massachusetts 01923, U. S. A.
The backlist of publications by the World Bank is shown in the annual Index of Publications, which is available from the Office of the Publisher.
Rick Stapenhurst is a public sector management specialist in the Regulatory Reform and Private Enterprise Division of the World Bank's Economic Development Institute.
Sahr J. Kpundeh is a consultant on governance and anticorruption issues in the Regulatory Reform and Private Enterprise Division of the World Bank's Economic Development Institute.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Curbing corruption : toward a model for building national integrity /
edited by Rick Stapenhurst, Sahr J. Kpundeh.
p. cm.(EDI development studies)
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 0-8213-4257-6
1. Political corruption. 2. Political corruptionCase studies.
3. Political corruptionAfrica, Sub-SaharanCase studies.
I. Stapenhurst, Rick. II. Kpundeh, Sahr John. III. Series.
JF1081.C87 1999
364.1'323dc21 98-38593
CIP
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CONTENTS
Foreword
v
Acknowledgments
vii
Contributors
ix
Introduction: An Overview of the Costs of Corruption and Strategies to Deal with It
Rick Stapenhurst and Shahrzad Sedigh
1
Part I Lessons of Experience
1. Different Views on Good Government and Sustainable Anticorruption Strategies
Michael Johnston and Alan Doig
13
2. Anticorruption Strategies: Starting Afresh? Unconventional Lessons from Comparative Analysis
Daniel Kaufmann
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