Publication

6 Aug 2002

This article examines the extent to which political corruption enhances state authority in transition countries. The author reviews existing approaches on the impact of bribery and embezzlement on state failure and draws conclusions from the Ukrainian experience. He argues that graft and lawlessness can be elements of informal institutions of state control.

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Author Keith Darden
Series Leitner Program Working Papers
Issue 2
Publisher Leitner Program in International & Comparative Political Economy
Copyright © 2002 Leitner Program
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