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Bibliografa Especializada
Corrupcin
1. Rose-Ackerman, Susan. La corrupcin y los gobiernos: causas, consecuencias y reformas. Traduccin:
Alfonso Colodrn Gmez. Madrid : SigloVeintiuno de Espaa Editores, 2001.
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Este libro se centra en la forma en que la corrupcin afecta a los pases en vas de desarrollo y a aquellos que
estn realizando la transicin a partir delsocialismo estatal.
2. No longer business as usual. Fighting bribery and corruption. Organisation for Economic Cooperation
and Development. France : OECD, 2000.
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This book provides elements needed to build and preserve corruption-free institutions, systems, and private
enterprises.
3. Combating corruption in Latin America. Washington, D.C. : Published by Woodrow Wilson : Baltimore :
Distributed by John Hopkins University Press, c2000.
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Authors from across the region, the United States and Europe, discuss the nature, method and historical
antecedents of todays corrupt practices, including issues of institutional design, the role of actors, and culture.
4. Della Porta, Donatella. 1956-. Corrupt exchanges: actors, resources and mechanisms of political
corruption. New York : Aldine de Gruyter, c1999.
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In this book primary research on the Italian case (judicial proceedings, in-depth interviews, parliamentary
documents, and press databases), combined with a cross-national comparison based on a secondary analysis of
corruption in democratic systems, is used to develop a model to analyze corruption as a network of illegal
exchanges.

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5. Rose-Ackerman, Susan. Corruption and government: causes, consequences and reform.


New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999.
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This book suggests how high levels of corruption limit investment and growth and lead to ineffective
government. Corruption creates economic inefficiencies and inequities, but reforms are possible to reduce the
material benefits from payoffs.
6. Corruption and development. Edited by Mark Robinson. Portland, OR : Frank Cass, 1998.
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The contributions in this volume offer a fresh approach to analyzing the problem of corruption in developing
countries and the best means to tackle the phenomenon.
7. Girling, J.L.S. Corruption, capitalism and democracy. London; New York: Routledge, 1997.
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This book is an important and very relevant study of corruption which is ever present in political life. Girling
demonstrates that corruption does not disappear as countries develop and modernize, but rather that corruption
takes on new forms.
8. Corruption and good governance. Discussion paper 3. New York : United Nations Development
Programme, 1997.
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This publication discusses the issue of corruption, isolating its underlying economic causes in the industrial and
developing world. It assesses options for combating corruption and highlights important lessons learned from
reform experiences of a number of countries. It also discusses domestic reform strategies and the role of the
international community.
9. Rico, Jos. La corrupcin pblica en Amrica Latina: manifestaciones y mecanismos de control. Miami,
Florida : Centro para la Administracin de Justicia, 1996.
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Este libro examina la corrupcin pblica, que durante muchos aos ha viciado los sistemas polticos
latinoamericanos, amenazando hoy con desestabilizar las an frgiles democracias del continente, y se convierte
en uno de los obstculos ms preocupantes para la gobernabilidad de dichas sociedades.
10. Corruption and the global economy. Washington, D.C. : Institute for International Economics, 1996.
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This book examines the causes and consequences of corruption, with particular attention to its impact on
economic and political development. It also explores the steps that nongovernmental organizations, developingcountry governments, multilateral developing banks, multinational firms, can take to combat corruption.

11. Clutterbuck, Richard. Drugs, crime and corruption: thinking the unthinkable. New York :New York
University Press, 1995.
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The author contributes to the continuing debate over drug policy options with four
alternative strategies: a no holds barred commitment to effective repression of consumption and trafficking;
decriminalization (removing criminal sanctions while retaining the drugs' illegal status), greater scope to doctors
to prescribe addicts their drug of choice and - the fourth option - legalization.
12. Klitgard, Robert. Controlando la corrupcin. Una indagacin prctica para el gran problema social del
siglo. Traduccin de Emilio Sierra. Buenos Aires : Editorial Sudamericana, 1994.
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Este libro ha sido escrito para ayudar a los lectores a analizar las conductas corruptas y decidir que hacer en ese
sentido. Les pide despojarse de ciertos prejuicios que pudieran haber elaborado sobre este tema y leerlo con la
mente abierta.

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