Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Corruption

I have decided to post on corruption although i have another thing in mind which has something to do with the present situation on my citadel of learning but anyways lets talk on this ish since its one of the most rapid killing agent in Nigeria as at now. Corruption: Because, corruption has become the policy of some people in our society. From the highest level of the public administration to the grass-root level, every level it is very hard to eradicate, Corruption is global phenomenon and a major obstacle to development and economic growth in the global although it affects various aspect of ones life like social,emotion etc. Corruption has a negative impact on grassroots women's empowerment and ... Thus, understanding corruption from the perspective of grassroots is a very strong thing to do. Political groups being privy to corruption at all levels obviously do not show any interest in weeding out corruption from grass root level,The macroeconomic correlates of corruption are well understood and well researched. Empirical evidence on the micro level, however, is still far from being exhaustive. In particular, it is not clear to what extent empirical results of interesting case studies - both experimental and microeconometric - are specific to the cultural or normative context in which they have been derived. In how far are social norms in conflict with corrupt temptations and how does this context-specific conflict guide human behaviour? This special issue is devoted to furthering our understanding of the extent of context-specificity of empirical results on corruption.




will like to hold here for the time been and head onto some other things but we will still talk much on this issue.


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