The Logic of Corruption
Corruption continues despite abundant government legislation, public protests, and an overwhelming consensus that it threatens modern liberal institutions, hard-earned global prosperity, human rights, and justice. While we understand corruption better than the ancients, the puzzle of why it remains a timeless societal vice remains unsolved. This book addresses that puzzle by challenging assumptions about individual behavior and bureaucratic design. It analyzes corruption in three of India's major state bureaucracies. The book argues that corruption is organized into grand and petty forms, rather than being uniform. Several markets for grand and petty corruption exist within bureaucracies, linked to and driven by the market for grand corruption in bureaucratic transfers controlled by politicians. The nature, strength, and stability of these linkages explain the persistence of corruption and why top-down approaches fail. The book offers an original account of corruption's 'sticky' nature and proposes an agenda for reform.
- Graphs for visual understanding of the framework of corruption
- Provides an alternate dynamic of corruption in governments
Product details
August 2025Hardback
9781009566254
330 pages
228 × 152 mm
Not yet published - available from August 2025
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Foreword
- 1. Challenges of Persistent Government Corruption
- 2. Analyzing Corruption in Governments
- 3. A State Police Bureaucracy
- 4. A State Environmental Bureaucracy
- 5. A State Infrastructure Bureaucracy
- 6. How Corruption Operates and Why It Persists
- 7. Corruption in the Developing World
- 8. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Appendix.