ON SOME MACRO THEORETICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF CORRUPTION

Petar Petkov

Abstract


The problem of the proposed article is to shift the focus of consideration of corruption to the macro level, which allows to capture the global trends goals and objectives, namely the view on the influence of government policy and anti-corruption reforms. This topic is quite current and is important for the formation of intolerance to corruption. The methodology in the article is comparative-bibliographic, emphasizing the personal attitude of the author. At the end of the presentation, questions are left open about the state of analysis of the relationship between corruption and institutions.

Keywords


corruption, measures to fight, anti-corruption reforms

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