Corruption Inequality and the Rule of Law : The bulging pocket makes the easy life by Eric M. Uslaner.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: C.U.P, New York : 2011.Description: 345 pISBN:- 9780521145640
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Corruption: the basic story
Chapter 2. Corruption and the inequality trap
Chapter 3. Corruption, inequality, and trust: the linkages across nations
Chapter 4. Transition and the road to the inequality trap
Chapter 5. The rocky road to transition: the case of Romania
Chapter 6. Half empty or almost full? Mass and elite perceptions of corruption in Estonia, Slovakia, and Romania
Chapter 7. The easy and hard cases: Africa and Singapore and Hong Kong
Chapter 8. Corruption isn't inevitable, but
Chapter 9. Conclusions.