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The Shadow Economy, Corruption and Governance by Michael Pickhardt (Editor),Edward Shinnick (Editor)
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The Shadow Economy, Corruption and Governance [Hardback]

by Michael Pickhardt (Editor) and Edward Shinnick (Editor)
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Description of The Shadow Economy, Corruption and Governance

This book contributes to the current debates on the shadow economy and related issues of tax evasion and corruption. The approach taken here is one that will develop a better understanding of these related issues, which are increasingly seen as impediments to country competitiveness and economic growth. Economists and policymakers are increasingly focused on how the shadow economy operates. The contributors discuss how effective corporate governance may help to reduce both the occurrence and effects of illegal activities. This book begins by considering institutional governance and how issues such as economic growth and development can be better understood by gaining a deeper understanding of the decision-making process. The importance of collective persuasion and collective decision-making in an institutional context is illustrated.The remainder of the work details a series of empirical studies outlining the role of governance and institutional capacity in assessing economic performance, the role of political competition in reducing corruption and measures of, and influences on, corruption in different countries around the world.
Institutions such as the WTO, World Bank and the IMF will find much to engage them in this book as will policy makers in government and research policy agencies. It will also hold great appeal to academics (postgraduate and above) in the fields of political economy, economic development and international economics.

Title Information

ISBN:
9781848440791
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Hardback
Product Code:
278667
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Published:
01/10/2008

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