How corruption affects development and development management. Introduction In general, a transparent, fair and clean environment is an important assurance for rapid economic development. Corruption often plays a negative role in social and economic development (World Bank, 2000). Mauro (1996, 1998), Monte and Papagni (2007), Tanzi (1998) argue that corruption may damage development. However, there are some counter examples. For example, after World War II, some authoritarian countries have begun to develop rapidly, but corruption is constantly discovered and even expanded at the same time.
Based on the experience of Mauro (1995), we develop and modify corruption growth models. As the authors did not test for growth or growth corruption, people are only asking if corruption still adversely affects economic growth if more policy controls are added. From the specifications used in Mauro's research, the linear framework can capture only the linear effects, and since the maximum level of corruption has been driven up, the linear framework can only provide partial tests of theory it is clear.
First of all, what is corruption? This is an unethical way people use to profit. Today, corruption is one of the most important elements that hinders development and hampering the realization of democracy. Corruption can adversely affect the growth of the country. It reduces government income and creates inequality in the distribution of income and wealth. Corruption affects the economic, social and political development of the country. Corruption may take a variety of forms, usually politics and sports. Like sports officials, politicians are often committing corruption. Politicians use unethical means to earn more in the election, get more money, vote, or get meaningful wealth. Corruption exists in police force, law and order, as well as in the operation of the Olympic Games. The infamous game is also a corruption incident in the game of cricket. The same applies to athletes who use medicine.
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