Reducing corruption: a prerequisite for development?

Reducing corruption: a prerequisite for development?
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Part of the Global Economic Governance programme at University College, Oxford.

The links between corruption and development are the subject of intense debate. Do developing countries need to reduce corruption in order to develop, or is a reduction in corruption the outcome of development? What leads to high levels of corruption, and what roles should developing country governments, multinational companies, international donors, and civil society organisations play in fighting it? This panel for this seminar is:

David Anderson, Professor of African Politics, Oxford

Liz David-Barrett, Research Fellow at the Centre for Corporate Regulation, Said Business School, Oxford

Alexander Kupatadze, Oxford-Princeton Global Leaders Fellow, GEG

Mark Philp, University Lecturer in Politics, Oxford

More details here.

 

Speaker
Various (see below)
Hosted by
University College, Oxford
Venue
Swire Seminar Room, 12 Merton Street, Oxford
Contact

geg@univ.ox.ac.uk