Hodess, Robin2019-09-252019-09-252011-04-1820060745325092http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/177810"year’s Global Corruption Report once again presents a selection of important studies on transparency and corruption covering a range of themes, from corruption’s relation to socio-economic phenomena, to the links between policy implementation and change. Given the ever-growing number of studies and the breadth of approaches used, there is little doubt that the empirical analysis of corruption has now gained a foothold in a number of research disciplines. The challenge for policy-makers is to gain access to this information, and then to interpret and incorporate these results in their subsequent anti-corruption efforts. The research overview presented here provides a shorthand guide to the findings and how they fit into our broader understanding of the field of corruption."(pg 287)Pages: 7engWith permission of the license/copyright holderglobal ethicsCivil disobediencePolitical ethicsEthics of political systemsEthics of lawRights based legal ethicsGovernance and ethics[Global Corruption Report 2006] IntroductionBook chapter