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Clarity of responsibility, accountability, and corruption

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Corruption is a significant problem for democracies throughout the world.

Even the most democratic countries constantly face the threat of corruption and the consequences of it at the polls.

Why are some governments more corrupt than others, even after considering cultural, social, and political characteristics?

In Clarity of Responsibility, Accountability, and Corruption, the authors argue that clarity of responsibility is critical for reducing corruption in democracies.

The authors provide a number of empirical tests of this argument, including a cross-national time-series statistical analysis to show that the higher the level of clarity the lower the perceived corruption levels.

Using survey and experimental data, the authors show that clarity causes voters to punish incumbents for corruption.

Preliminary tests further indicate that elites respond to these electoral incentives and are more likely to combat corruption when clarity is high.

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Cambridge University Press
1316553728 / 9781316553725
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
14/07/2016
England
English
191 pages
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