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Author McMann, Kelly M., 1970- author

Title Corruption as a last resort : adapting to the market in Central Asia / Kelly M. McMann
Published Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2014
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Contents An absence of alternatives : a new framework for understanding corruption -- Alternatives to corruption and the impact of market reform : the arguments and their theoretical implications -- Bribery, favoritism, and clientelism : evidence from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan -- Market actors as an unrealized alternative : the impact of market reforms -- Islamic institutions and secular charities : obstacles to providing substitute resources -- Families : the uneven impact of market reforms -- Reducing corruption : policy recommendations -- Appendix : statistical analysis
Summary Why do ordinary people engage in corruption? Kelly M. McMann contends that bureaucrats, poverty, and culture do not force individuals in Central Asia to pay bribes, use connections, or sell political support. Rather, corruption is a last resort when relatives, groups in society, the market, and formal government programs cannot provide essential goods and services. Using evidence from her long-term research in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, McMann shows that Islamic institutions, secular charities, entrepreneurs, and banks cannot provide the jobs and credit people need. This drives individuals to illicitly seek employment and loans from government officials. A leading cause of this resource scarcity is market reform, as demonstrated by McMann's analysis of these countries as well as of Uzbekistan and global data. Market reform without supporting institutions, such as credit registries and antimonopoly measures, limits the resources available from the market and societal groups. McMann finds that in these circumstances only those individuals who have affluent relatives have an alternative to corruption. By focusing on ordinary people, McMann offers a new understanding of corruption. Previously, our knowledge was largely restricted to government officials' role in illicit exchanges. From her novel approach comes a useful policy insight: supplying ordinary people with alternatives to corruption is a fundamental and important anticorruption strategy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
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Subject Corruption -- Asia, Central
Political corruption -- Asia, Central
Post-communism -- Economic aspects -- Asia, Central
Political corruption.
Politics and government.
Society and social sciences Society and social sciences.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Commerce.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Marketing -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Sales & Selling -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Economy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Comparative Politics.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Sales & Selling -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Marketing -- General.
Corruption
Economic history
Political corruption
Politics and government
Post-communism -- Economic aspects
Korruption
Wirtschaftsreform
SUBJECT Asia, Central -- Economic conditions -- 1991- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97004732
Asia, Central -- Politics and government -- 1991- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94001932
Subject Central Asia
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780801453274
0801453275
9780801454912
0801454913