There are many different ways that corruption can be defined but arguably the best working definition is an action of a public official for private gain. Corruption can broadly be divided into petty and big-ticket and both of these appear to be endemic in India. A large part of the ...
In India,Singh (2012)finds a contradictory finding that higher levels of corruption, coupled with poor quality of institutions, attracts a significant amount of FDI through the M&A method. Based on our readings, we argue that India is less likely to host higher capital flows8due to institutional...
Transparency International India (TII) is a leading non-political, independent, non-governmental anti-corruption organisation of India. TII has extensive expertise and understanding of issues of corruption in India. Executive Summary LocalCircles in collaboration with Transparency International India has conc...
The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is published annually by Transparency International, a non-governmental organisation. The Corruption Perceptions Index ranks countries by their perceived levels of public sector corruption on a scale from 0 (highly
health sector corruption in India includes not only “collusion, bribes and kickbacks in procurement which may result in overpayment for goods and contracted services” and doctors’ willingness to accept “payments in exchange for special privileges or treatment,” but also “distort[ions in] medic...
While Indian anti-corruption laws are fairly stringent, corruption is not uncommon in India. However, recent years have been marked with a growing public dissatisfaction over corruption and its cost to the Indian economy. Over the past several years, there has been strong public sentiment against ...
Corruption can be found at micro, meso and macro level in the education sector in India. Corruption based on magnitude can also be differentiated between ‘grand’ and ‘petty’ corruption, where grand corruption involves high-level officials and politicians for example fraud in public tendering for...
[Modi at AeroIndia 2023] Striving to make India a technology power self-reliant in armaments in the 21st Century and aware that the public sector never was, is not now, and never will be in a position to realize this grand …Continue reading→ ...
Australia and Canada are on the verge of approving DPAs, and influential voices in India and Indonesia are urging their adoption too. Apostles say DPAs allow governments to realize the benefits of a criminal conviction without the need for a lengthy, expensive, arduous trial against a well-...
Corruption and persistent informality: An empirical investigation for India India is a country characterized by a huge informal sector. At the same time, it is a country where the extent of corruption in every sector is remarkably ... N Dutta,S Kar,S Roy - 《International Review of Economics...