Consequences of Corruption at the Sector Level and
Implications for Economic Growth and Development is the OECD’s latest
report on corruption. Released March 25, it was written at the request of G-20
governments and follows an earlier one the organization
did for the G-20’s September 2013 meeting. Whereas that report examined
the impact of corruption on rates of economic growth and levels of development,
this one adopts a micro perspective, analyzing the effect of corruption and
suggesting ways to fight it for four sectors of national economies: i)
extractive industries, ii) utilities and infrastructure, iii) health, and iv)
education.
Read the post by
Rick Messick in the Global Anticorruption Blog. http://globalanticorruptionblog.com/2015/04/15/the-oecd-report-on-corruption-in-sectors-will-it-hurt-the-brand/
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