A Users' Guide to Measuring Corruption

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A Users' Guide to Measuring Corruption
Author
Afroza Chowdhury, Nathaniel Heller, Raymond June, Jonathan Eyler-Werve
Organisation
Global Integrity & UNDP
Date
2008
Type
Book


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Abstract

A Users’ Guide to Measuring Corruption is one of the first attempts to systematically explore the practical challenges and opportunities of measuring what is increasingly viewed as one of the major impediments to development: corruption. Based on a review of the literature and bolstered by more than 30 original interviews with experts in the field, A Users’ Guide provides government, civil society and the private sector with examples of “good practices” in measuring corruption.


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