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03-26-2005
Corruption: concepts, types, causes and consequences
This Document is part of a program of activities between the Center for the Opening and Development of Latin America (CADAL) and the Center for Liberal-Democratic Studies (CLDS), with the support of the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE).
By Boris Begovic
SUMMARY
- Definition of Corruption
- Basic Types of Corruption
- Basic Causes of Corruption
- Consequences of Corruption
- Bibliography
Boris Begovic is Vice President of Center for Liberal- Democratic Studies (CLDS) and professor of economics at the School of Law, University of Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro. He received his education at the University in Belgrade, London School of Economic and JFK School of Government, Harvard University. He published numerous articles in international and domestic journals, two books: Economic Approach to Optimal City Size (1991) and Economic of Town Planning (1995) and he contributed to numerous edited volumes in including: Corruption in Serbia (2001) and Corruption in Judiciary (2004).

Boris Begovic
Vicepresidente del Center for Liberal- Democratic Studies (CLDS) y profesor de economía en la Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad de Belgrado, Serbia & Montenegro. Estudió en la Universidad de Belgrado, en London School of Economics y en JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Ha publicado numerosos artículos en publicaciones nacionales e internacionales, dos libros: Economic Approach to Optimal City Size (1991) y Economic of Town Planning (1995) y ha contribuido en la edición de numerosos volúmenes incluyendo: Corruption in Serbia (2001) y Corruption in Judiciary (2004).
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