The contribution provides an in-depth analysis of the so-called moral costs of corruption, within the general framework of the different theoretical approaches (economic, sociological, neo-institutional). A proposal for a theory of moral costs is finally presented, related to both the social circles of recognition of actors involved on corruption, and on the degree of institutionalization of corruption networks
The Moral (and Immoral) Costs of Corruption
VANNUCCI, ALBERTO
2005-01-01
Abstract
The contribution provides an in-depth analysis of the so-called moral costs of corruption, within the general framework of the different theoretical approaches (economic, sociological, neo-institutional). A proposal for a theory of moral costs is finally presented, related to both the social circles of recognition of actors involved on corruption, and on the degree of institutionalization of corruption networksFile in questo prodotto:
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