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August 27, 2007

Corruption in India

Will the continuing integration of India into the world economy diminish or exacerbate graft? Ravi Ramaurti examines the effects of growth on emerging economies:

The Paradox is that even though India's faster growth in recent years is the result of fewer government controls, most India managers would tell you that corruption has increased, not decreased […]. The explanation is that faster growth has created new choke points at which politicians and bureaucrats can extract payments […]. Faster growth has also raised the economic cost to firms of delays in public approvals, giving officials that much more 'held-up' leverage over private investors.

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See here http://fightcorruption.wikidot.com for details about an ongoing fight against corruption in Karnataka,India


Even without the fast growth, the corruption in India was equally at its height. Indians are becoming too greedy and they have no sense for community development - it is all "me, me, and me."


Corruption & Population are the two forgotten problems of India. It is almost to say that let's fix other problems first, these we will take care of later.

Sanjay
http://www.nobribe.org


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