21. Corruption and fast change: Shifting modes of micro-coordination
- Author:
- Jens Chr.1 Andvig
- Publication Date:
- 10-2003
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- Abstract:
- The paper studies the effects on corruption of having coexisting, contradictory norms for allocating different micro-coordination modes across society. One important reason for their coexistence is fast change, and links to Huntington's classical analysis of corruption are worked out. The notion of micro-coordination most is exposed and its usefulness for explaining corruption is argues through examples. The examples outlined are corruption in land allocation in Kenya, the economic transition in post-communist countries and the global telecommunications industry.
- Topic:
- Economics and Industrial Policy
- Political Geography:
- Kenya and Africa