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Corruption And Its Manifestation In The Persian Gulf Hossein Askari

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Corruption And Its Manifestation In The Persian Gulf Hossein Askari
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 159
Author: Hossein Askari, Scheherazade Sabina Rehman, Noora Arfaa
ISBN: 9781847206121, 1847206123
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Corruption And Its Manifestation In The Persian Gulf Hossein Askari by Hossein Askari, Scheherazade Sabina Rehman, Noora Arfaa 9781847206121, 1847206123 instant download after payment.

The authors of this timely book investigate various forms and measures of corruption, examine whether corruption is more acute in Persian Gulf countries than elsewhere, and illustrate the unique forms it takes in oil- and natural gas-rich economies. They also analyze the major factors that promote corrupt practices and how they impact economic growth and social development. While corruption is globally pervasive and adversely affects the interests of citizens worldwide, it has perhaps received the most notoriety in developing countries that have an abundance of mineral deposits. Among these developing countries, the oil-exporting countries of the Persian Gulf have received a significant amount of this attention in the popular media. This book argues that for intergenerational equity to be preserved while exploiting oil and gas reserves, other forms of capital must replace their depletion to preserve a constant capital stock. Corruption, wasteful expenditures - such as spending on armament and war - and even productive expenditures - those that enrich individual segments of society - rob much of the world's population. The authors conclude the book by offering a radical solution for containing corruption in natural resource-rich countries. This timely and thought-provoking work will resonate within the academic and business worlds alike. Those interested in Middle Eastern studies, the Persian Gulf, multinational corporations, corporate governance efforts and private NGOs will find this book of particular importance.

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