The book Developing Countries : The Impact of Corruption and Economic Growth was designed to explore new trends in growth and development economics and the widely divergent economic performance of developing countries in the light of their political systems and institutions. It has been taken to demonstrate the sensitivity to the institutional dimensions of the growth and development process. The value of this volume lies not so much in new ideas, but in bringing together various fruitful approaches to the institutional analysis of growth and development. It is up to the reader to decide to what degree a common ground has been achieved without recourse to either an imperialistic, theoretical or ideological perspective. This book will be essential reading for students and scholars of crime and corruption, planning and policy making. Economists, political analysts, sociology and international development specialists will also glean a great deal of information from this volume.
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