🌐The first part of the book presents a precious discussion about several shortcomings of this largely economics-inspired literature, which, on the one hand, conceives corruption as a discrete choice that rational self-interested individuals make and designs incentives to tackle it (e.g., ; ), while, on the other, advances and bases its analyses on country-year indicators of corruption levels that such organizations as Transparency International and the World Bank (e.g. ; ) produce. Click at this link to access the full […]