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- catalog abstract "Today, corruption has moved to the top of the global political agenda as its dramatic impact on economic development and its corrosive effect on political stability and democratic political institutions has become increasingly obvious. A whole arsenal of legal instruments to combat corruption has now been developed to improve ethical standards in the public sector, to end tax deductibility for bribes, to curtail money laundering, and to clean up public procurement practices. The private sector and civil society will continue to play a critical role in making these new rules a reality. This collection of papers provides the key elements needed to build and preserve corruption-free institutions, systems, and private enterprises.".
- catalog alternative "Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions (1997)".
- catalog contributor b11975536.
- catalog contributor b11975537.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Suggested Further Reading -- Annex 1. Convention on Combatting Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions -- Annex 2. Revised Recommendation of the OECD Council on Combatting Bribery in International Business Transactions -- Annex 3. Recommendation of the OECD Council on the Tax Deductibility of Bribes to Foreign Public Officials -- Annex 4. Recommendation on Anti-Corruption Proposals for Aid-Funded Procurement -- Annex 5. Recommendation of the OECD Council on Improving Ethical Conduct in the Public Service including Principles for Managing Ethics in the Public Service".
- catalog description "Foreword -- Preface by Donald Johnston -- Part I. Corruption: A Zero Sum Game -- Chapter 1. The Causes and Consequences of Corruption: Economic Analyses and Lessons Learnt by Jean-Cartier-Bresson -- Chapter 2. To Bribe or Not to Bribe? by Giorgio Sacerdoti -- Chapter 3. From Ideal to Reality: Making the New Global Standard Stick by Mark Pieth -- Chapter 4. No More Tax Breaks for Bribes by Martine Millet-Einbinder -- Chapter 5. Cleaning Up Public Procurement by William Nicol and Cynthia Walker -- Chapter 6. A Sea Change in Anti-Corruption by Tom Delare -- Chapter 7. The Promise and the Reality: Monitoring Compliance with the Convention by Enery Quinones -- Part II. Prevention as the Best Remedy -- Chapter 8. Public Sector Ethics: An Infrastructure by Janos Bertok -- Chapter 9. Money Laundering and Corruption: Two Sides of the Same Coin by John Carlson -- Chapter 10. Sunshine: The Best Disinfectant by Aileen Beattie and James Barbour -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Part III. Globalising the Fight against Corruption -- Chapter 11. Sharing Anti-Corruption Values by Bart Edes, Nicola Ehlermann-Cache and Frederic Wehrle -- Chapter 12. Dealing with Corruption in Developing Countries by Irene Hors -- Part IV. Society's Gadflies -- Chapter 13. How International Business Combats Extortion and Bribery: Anti-Corruption Efforts by the International Chamber of Commerce by Fritz Heimann and Mathias Hirsch -- Chapter 14. Beyond the 1997 Bribery Convention: the Business and Industry Advisory Committee's Work on Corruption by Thomas Pletscher and April Tash -- Chapter 15. Why Trade Unions Have Mobilised Against Corruption: Views of the Trade Union Advisory Committee by Roy Jones -- Chapter 16. Instilling an Anti-Bribery Corporate Culture by Kathryn Gordon and Maiko Miyake -- Chapter 17. Citizens Against Corruption: Calling Governments to Accounts by Michael H. Wiehen -- Chapter 18. Recovering the Rage: Media and Public Opinion by Sheila Coronel -- ".
- catalog description "Today, corruption has moved to the top of the global political agenda as its dramatic impact on economic development and its corrosive effect on political stability and democratic political institutions has become increasingly obvious. A whole arsenal of legal instruments to combat corruption has now been developed to improve ethical standards in the public sector, to end tax deductibility for bribes, to curtail money laundering, and to clean up public procurement practices. The private sector and civil society will continue to play a critical role in making these new rules a reality. This collection of papers provides the key elements needed to build and preserve corruption-free institutions, systems, and private enterprises.".
- catalog extent "276 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "No longer business as usual.".
- catalog hasVersion "Affairisme : la fin d'un système".
- catalog identifier "9264176608".
- catalog isFormatOf "No longer business as usual.".
- catalog isPartOf "Governance (Paris, France)".
- catalog isPartOf "Governance".
- catalog isVersionOf "Affairisme : la fin d'un système fre".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,".
- catalog relation "Affairisme : la fin d'un système".
- catalog relation "No longer business as usual.".
- catalog subject "330 1".
- catalog subject "Bribery Prevention.".
- catalog subject "Bribery.".
- catalog subject "HV6768 .N62x 2000".
- catalog subject "International business enterprises Corrupt practices.".
- catalog subject "International trade Corrupt practices.".
- catalog subject "Misconduct in office Prevention.".
- catalog subject "Political corruption Economic aspects.".
- catalog subject "Political corruption.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Suggested Further Reading -- Annex 1. Convention on Combatting Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions -- Annex 2. Revised Recommendation of the OECD Council on Combatting Bribery in International Business Transactions -- Annex 3. Recommendation of the OECD Council on the Tax Deductibility of Bribes to Foreign Public Officials -- Annex 4. Recommendation on Anti-Corruption Proposals for Aid-Funded Procurement -- Annex 5. Recommendation of the OECD Council on Improving Ethical Conduct in the Public Service including Principles for Managing Ethics in the Public Service".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword -- Preface by Donald Johnston -- Part I. Corruption: A Zero Sum Game -- Chapter 1. The Causes and Consequences of Corruption: Economic Analyses and Lessons Learnt by Jean-Cartier-Bresson -- Chapter 2. To Bribe or Not to Bribe? by Giorgio Sacerdoti -- Chapter 3. From Ideal to Reality: Making the New Global Standard Stick by Mark Pieth -- Chapter 4. No More Tax Breaks for Bribes by Martine Millet-Einbinder -- Chapter 5. Cleaning Up Public Procurement by William Nicol and Cynthia Walker -- Chapter 6. A Sea Change in Anti-Corruption by Tom Delare -- Chapter 7. The Promise and the Reality: Monitoring Compliance with the Convention by Enery Quinones -- Part II. Prevention as the Best Remedy -- Chapter 8. Public Sector Ethics: An Infrastructure by Janos Bertok -- Chapter 9. Money Laundering and Corruption: Two Sides of the Same Coin by John Carlson -- Chapter 10. Sunshine: The Best Disinfectant by Aileen Beattie and James Barbour -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part III. Globalising the Fight against Corruption -- Chapter 11. Sharing Anti-Corruption Values by Bart Edes, Nicola Ehlermann-Cache and Frederic Wehrle -- Chapter 12. Dealing with Corruption in Developing Countries by Irene Hors -- Part IV. Society's Gadflies -- Chapter 13. How International Business Combats Extortion and Bribery: Anti-Corruption Efforts by the International Chamber of Commerce by Fritz Heimann and Mathias Hirsch -- Chapter 14. Beyond the 1997 Bribery Convention: the Business and Industry Advisory Committee's Work on Corruption by Thomas Pletscher and April Tash -- Chapter 15. Why Trade Unions Have Mobilised Against Corruption: Views of the Trade Union Advisory Committee by Roy Jones -- Chapter 16. Instilling an Anti-Bribery Corporate Culture by Kathryn Gordon and Maiko Miyake -- Chapter 17. Citizens Against Corruption: Calling Governments to Accounts by Michael H. Wiehen -- Chapter 18. Recovering the Rage: Media and Public Opinion by Sheila Coronel -- ".
- catalog title "No longer business as usual : fighting bribery and corruption.".
- catalog type "text".