The intensification of corruption in China has led to a recent surge of scholarship examining the causes and consequences of corruption within the country. Nevertheless, no consensus exists as to how corruption should be measured at the local level. In this article, I evaluate the internal and ...
"In October 2006, the Stuart Family Foundation provided a grant to the Hills Program on Governance at the Center for Strategic and International Studies for a two part program on corruption in China. The first part funded an initial, pilot attempt to devise "a new metric" of corruption based...
The influence of the ICT on the control of corruption in public administrations of the EU member states: a comparative analysis based on panel data Developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have led to major changes in public administration in all democratic states. The fact th...
(Media Sustainability Index); New Tools in Comparative Political Economy: The Database of Political Institutions; Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (Asian Intelligence: Corruption Report); Political Risk Service (International Country Risk Guide); Public Financial Management; Reporters Without Borders ...
Measuring Corruption in China: An Expenditure‐based Approach Using Household Survey DataMost existing micro€ level empirical analyses of corruption rely on administrative records, special€ purpose surveys or field experiments, which can be difficult or very costly to obtain in some situations. In ...
This empirical research is one of the first to examine the effectiveness of ACMs in infrastructure project procurement and management, thereby extending the body of knowledge on corruption-related studies in project (procurement and management)-related research and corruption-free cities. This study ...
(2006). The (inverse) corruption index is drawn from theInternational Country Risk Guide. Data for Taiwan are drawn from the Central Bank of China, International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development, and Asian Development Bank,Key Indicators of Developing Asian and Pacific Countries(old...
Local-Level CorruptionMeasurementEconomic GrowthPerceptionSurveyThe intensification of corruption in China has led to a recent surge of scholarship examining the causes and consequences of corruption withinthe country. Nevertheless, no consensus exists as to how......
those developing countries have more serious corruption problems as they are undergoing the transition of economy and lack mature legislative and administrative system (Ling and Hoang in J Prof Issues Eng Edu Practice 136(3):156–164, 2010 ; Ofori in Challenges of construction industries in developi...
High Speed Train Research Center, Central South University, Changsha 410075, China * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Buildings2022,12(1), 56;https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12010056 Downloadkeyboard_arrow_down Browse Figures ...