Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement refers to a series of protests against the Government of India intended to seek strong legislation against graft, otherwise known ...
found now in Maharastra-Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhangar) Yadav caste of Maharastra on 15th June 1937 (some say 1940) is an Indian social activist who is especially recognized for his contribution to the development of Ralegan Siddhi, a village...
CADCCentral Asia Development Consultants(India) CADCCorps Air Defense Center CADCCaisse Associative de Dépôt et de Crédit(French: Deposit and Credit Associative Fund; Mali) CADCCampaign Against DWP Corruption(UK) CADCCertified Alzheimer's Coach(healthcare) ...
Most depressingly, the not-very-good Wikipedia entry on corruption also includes this claim.) This statement uses sophisticated-sounding social science jargon, but to anyone who knows what the terms “principal-agent problem” and “collective action problem” actually mean, in their technical ...
A that each word in an... R Romano,Y Horesh,J Dreyfuss 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Indian Premier League: Run Out on Business Ethics 'Cricketology', 'Cricketism', 'Cricketainment' are the few words which can well describe the craze of Indians for the game called cricket. India has ...
In a cross-country analysis of over 125 countries, this study finds thatcorruptionis lower in countries where a greater share of parliamentarians arewomen. The study further finds that women's representation in local politics is important too—the likelihood of having to bribe is lower in regions...
"Corruption in India is much greater in the Ganges River Valley than in the south, and corruption among different U.S. states varies," Warf said. "It tends to be higher in southern states, for example." Warf has created world and U.S. maps of corruption from Transparency International's...