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Corruption
Economic Analysis and International Law
Marco Arnone and Leonardo S. Borlini
Corruption presents many legal and regulatory challenges, but these challenges cannot be met by the law in isolation. This book presents economic analysis of crime as an essential tool for shaping an effective legal apparatus.
The authors contend that in order to assess whether and how to regulate corruption, it is necessary to start with a thorough inquiry into the causes, institutional and social effects, and most of all, actual and potential economic and financial consequences of crimes. This, they argue, should inform and help shape a balanced legal and regulatory approach to corruption.
Monograph Book
- Published in print:
- 30 May 2014
- ISBN:
- 9781849802666
- eISBN:
- 9781781006139
- Pages:
- 672
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- Corruption
- Copyright
- Contents
- About the authors
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Opening remarks: corruption and economic analysis
- Chapter 2: Firms, markets, and corruption
- Chapter 3: Corruption and macroeconomic performance
- Chapter 4: Financial markets: bonds, stocks, and politically-connected firms
- Chapter 5: The impact of corruption on shares' returns of euro-area listed industrial firms
- Chapter 6: Operational efficiency, corruption, and political stability in microfinance
- Chapter 7: Governance, corruption, and effects on institutions
- Chapter 8: How corruption affects the economic and institutional textures of States: three case examples
- Chapter 9: The US FCPA as the archetype of supranational anti-bribery regulation
- Chapter 10: The emergence of an international framework: regional, international, and multilateral treaties and initiatives
- Chapter 11: Criminalization of the offense
- Chapter 12: Sanctions and corporate liability
- Chapter 13: Jurisdictional issues
- Chapter 14: Mutual legal assistance and extradition
- Chapter 15: Preventive and non-criminal-related measures
- Chapter 16: Follow-up procedures as specific cases of international supervision
- Chapter 17: Asset recovery
- Afterword
- Bibliography
- Index
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Marco Arnone and Leonardo S. Borlini
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- Corruption
- Copyright
- Contents
- About the authors
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Opening remarks: corruption and economic analysis
- Chapter 2: Firms, markets, and corruption
- Chapter 3: Corruption and macroeconomic performance
- Chapter 4: Financial markets: bonds, stocks, and politically-connected firms
- Chapter 5: The impact of corruption on shares' returns of euro-area listed industrial firms
- Chapter 6: Operational efficiency, corruption, and political stability in microfinance
- Chapter 7: Governance, corruption, and effects on institutions
- Chapter 8: How corruption affects the economic and institutional textures of States: three case examples
- Chapter 9: The US FCPA as the archetype of supranational anti-bribery regulation
- Chapter 10: The emergence of an international framework: regional, international, and multilateral treaties and initiatives
- Chapter 11: Criminalization of the offense
- Chapter 12: Sanctions and corporate liability
- Chapter 13: Jurisdictional issues
- Chapter 14: Mutual legal assistance and extradition
- Chapter 15: Preventive and non-criminal-related measures
- Chapter 16: Follow-up procedures as specific cases of international supervision
- Chapter 17: Asset recovery
- Afterword
- Bibliography
- Index