CORRUPTION,PERCEPTION AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT |
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Authors: | HENNIE VAN VUUREN |
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Affiliation: | Anti-Corruption Strategies , ISS |
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Abstract: | Bribery undermines human development and a transition to stable democratic rule. It props up illegitimate regimes as corporations bid for contracts by bribing, in a seeming race to the bottom. The world's wealthy are slowly waking up to this and criminalising this scandalous practice of bribing foreign public officials. However, such measures, if enforced, need to be combined with domestic anti-corruption strategies in the South. If this opportunity is missed, the risk of investing private capital in marginalised economies perceived to be highly corrupt is further upped, making investment-driven economic growth possibly even less unattainable. |
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Keywords: | Piracy failed state criminal justice Somalia international law UN Security Council |
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