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Corruption and Development / Mark Robinson
Titre : Corruption and Development Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mark Robinson, Editeur scientifique Editeur : London : Frank Cass Année de publication : juin 1998 Collection : The European Journal of Development Research num. vol. 10, N°1 Importance : 254 p Note générale : 06.01 EUR Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Commerce Tags : Commerce mondial Développement Économie mondiale Corruption Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Corruption and Development [texte imprimé] / Mark Robinson, Editeur scientifique . - London : Frank Cass, juin 1998 . - 254 p. - (The European Journal of Development Research; vol. 10, N°1) .
06.01 EUR
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Commerce Tags : Commerce mondial Développement Économie mondiale Corruption Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités
Titre : Corruption and Good Governance : Discussion paper 3 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : G. Shabbir Cheema, Auteur Editeur : UNDP Année de publication : 1997 Importance : 138 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Droits de l'homme
Coopération au développementTags : Coopération au développement Corruption Gouvernance Économie politique Index. décimale : 08.01 Droits humains Résumé : The challenge facing all societies is to create a system of governance that promotes, supports and sustains human development. But the search for a clearly articulated concept of governance in market economies has only just begun.
Reconceptualising Governance, our second discussion paper published in January 1997, defines governance as the exercise of political, economic and administrative authority to manage a nation’s affairs.En ligne : https://www.un.org/ruleoflaw/files/AC_Pub_corruption-goodgov.pdf Corruption and Good Governance : Discussion paper 3 [texte imprimé] / G. Shabbir Cheema, Auteur . - [S.l.] : UNDP, 1997 . - 138 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Droits de l'homme
Coopération au développementTags : Coopération au développement Corruption Gouvernance Économie politique Index. décimale : 08.01 Droits humains Résumé : The challenge facing all societies is to create a system of governance that promotes, supports and sustains human development. But the search for a clearly articulated concept of governance in market economies has only just begun.
Reconceptualising Governance, our second discussion paper published in January 1997, defines governance as the exercise of political, economic and administrative authority to manage a nation’s affairs.En ligne : https://www.un.org/ruleoflaw/files/AC_Pub_corruption-goodgov.pdf
Titre : La Suisse, un paradis pour la criminalité économique : Corruption et blanchiment d'argent Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : David Mühlemann, Auteur ; Ariane Bahri, Auteur Editeur : DB - Déclaration de Berne Année de publication : septembre 2021 Collection : Public Eye num. 31 Importance : 34 p Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Revues Tags : Corruption Finance internationale Suisse Résumé : En dépit de ses efforts pour redorer son image, la Suisse reste l’une des destinations préférées des kleptocrates du monde entier. Sa législation est encore lacunaire en matière de lutte contre la corruption et les autorités helvétiques ne sont pas pressées d’y remédier, n’agissant que sous la pression internationale. Afin de dénoncer les nombreuses failles du système, Public Eye a rédigé un petit guide satirique à l’intention des criminel·le·s en col blanc. La population est par ailleurs invitée à « corrompre » Ueli Maurer pour le convaincre d’agir contre la corruption. En ligne : https://www.publiceye.ch/fr/publications/detail/gunvor-en-equateur-les-mains-sal [...] La Suisse, un paradis pour la criminalité économique : Corruption et blanchiment d'argent [texte imprimé] / David Mühlemann, Auteur ; Ariane Bahri, Auteur . - [S.l.] : DB - Déclaration de Berne, septembre 2021 . - 34 p. - (Public Eye; 31) .
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Revues Tags : Corruption Finance internationale Suisse Résumé : En dépit de ses efforts pour redorer son image, la Suisse reste l’une des destinations préférées des kleptocrates du monde entier. Sa législation est encore lacunaire en matière de lutte contre la corruption et les autorités helvétiques ne sont pas pressées d’y remédier, n’agissant que sous la pression internationale. Afin de dénoncer les nombreuses failles du système, Public Eye a rédigé un petit guide satirique à l’intention des criminel·le·s en col blanc. La population est par ailleurs invitée à « corrompre » Ueli Maurer pour le convaincre d’agir contre la corruption. En ligne : https://www.publiceye.ch/fr/publications/detail/gunvor-en-equateur-les-mains-sal [...] Documents numériques
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Titre : The London Summit : corruption, capital flight and tax havens Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Third World Network Année de publication : May 2016 Collection : Third World Resurgence num. 309 Importance : p. 9-36 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Revues Tags : Fiscalité Corruption Fuite des capitaux Paradis fiscale Résumé : The strange dialect and hidden tentacles of corruption: British premier David Cameron's recent move to host an anti-corruption summit in London smacked of hypocrisy./ By Jeremy Seabrook; Why tax havens must go!: Tax havens are drivers of global corruption, hurt developing countries the most, and serve 'no useful economic purpose'.; The price of offshore havens: This analysis of the global tax haven industry attempts a reassessment of the size and worth of the private wealth that is being held in these havens./ By James S Henry; Hiding Africa's looted funds: The silence of Western media: The Western media is strangely silent on the role played by Western financial institutions and corporations in facilitating the transfer and laundering of stolen loot./ By Lord Aikins Adusei; The issue of private sector corruption in Africa: While traditionally corruption in Africa has been seen as a public sector phenomenon, private sector corruption has equally debilitating effects on economic activity./ By Léonce Ndikumana; Britain is the heart and soul of tax evasion: While lecturing developing-country leaders about the 'cancer' of corruption, David Cameron has resisted all attempts to regulate Britain's financial sector and fought to maintain the impunity of the City of London and its web of tax havens./ By Dan Glazebrook; Just how corrupt is the UK?: Even though 'brown envelopes' are less ubiquitous in Britain than they are in places like Afghanistan and Nigeria, there can be no doubt that the country is seriously corrupt./ By Ian Fraser; Panama, secrecy and tax havens: To tackle the corruption at the heart of the global financial system, tax havens need to be shut down, not reformed./ By Jomo Kwame Sundaram En ligne : http://www.twn.my/title2/resurgence/2016/pdf/309.pdf The London Summit : corruption, capital flight and tax havens [texte imprimé] . - [S.l.] : Third World Network, May 2016 . - p. 9-36. - (Third World Resurgence; 309) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Revues Tags : Fiscalité Corruption Fuite des capitaux Paradis fiscale Résumé : The strange dialect and hidden tentacles of corruption: British premier David Cameron's recent move to host an anti-corruption summit in London smacked of hypocrisy./ By Jeremy Seabrook; Why tax havens must go!: Tax havens are drivers of global corruption, hurt developing countries the most, and serve 'no useful economic purpose'.; The price of offshore havens: This analysis of the global tax haven industry attempts a reassessment of the size and worth of the private wealth that is being held in these havens./ By James S Henry; Hiding Africa's looted funds: The silence of Western media: The Western media is strangely silent on the role played by Western financial institutions and corporations in facilitating the transfer and laundering of stolen loot./ By Lord Aikins Adusei; The issue of private sector corruption in Africa: While traditionally corruption in Africa has been seen as a public sector phenomenon, private sector corruption has equally debilitating effects on economic activity./ By Léonce Ndikumana; Britain is the heart and soul of tax evasion: While lecturing developing-country leaders about the 'cancer' of corruption, David Cameron has resisted all attempts to regulate Britain's financial sector and fought to maintain the impunity of the City of London and its web of tax havens./ By Dan Glazebrook; Just how corrupt is the UK?: Even though 'brown envelopes' are less ubiquitous in Britain than they are in places like Afghanistan and Nigeria, there can be no doubt that the country is seriously corrupt./ By Ian Fraser; Panama, secrecy and tax havens: To tackle the corruption at the heart of the global financial system, tax havens need to be shut down, not reformed./ By Jomo Kwame Sundaram En ligne : http://www.twn.my/title2/resurgence/2016/pdf/309.pdf
Titre : Dealing with governance and corruption risks in project lending : Political Economy Assessments at Sector and Project Levels Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Alice Poole, Auteur Editeur : Washington [USA] : The World Bank Année de publication : March 2011 Collection : GAC in Projects Importance : 16 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Corruption Tags : Coopération au développement Corruption Gouvernance Economie politique Résumé : This note is part of the Bank’s effort to mainstream a focus on sector and project-related governance and anticorruption (GAC) issues across operations, particularly investment operations, to enhance their development impact. It aims to: (i) provide task teams with a common conceptual framework for under-standing and dealing with GAC issues at the sector and project levels; (ii) highlight some of the key lessons learned about GAC issues, and provide linkages to innovative work and good practice examples; and (iii) indicate areas where further work is required to mainstream GAC issues in operations.
This note follows the GAC agenda as it relates to each step in the project cycle—from the articulation of the Bank’s Country Assistance Strategy and the associated priorities for support, through identification and design of lending operations, confirmation of government commitment during appraisal and negotiations, ensuring readiness for implementation between Board approval and project effectiveness, monitoring project implementation, and finally, evaluating results and extracting lessons learned for the benefit of future Bank strategy and operations. It includes electronic links to resources—policies and procedures, sector and country-specific advice and guidance, and good practice examples of analytic work and lending operations.En ligne : http://www.gsdrc.org/docs/open/PE1.pdf Dealing with governance and corruption risks in project lending : Political Economy Assessments at Sector and Project Levels [document électronique] / Alice Poole, Auteur . - Washington (1818 H Street, NW, USA) : The World Bank, March 2011 . - 16 p. - (GAC in Projects) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Corruption Tags : Coopération au développement Corruption Gouvernance Economie politique Résumé : This note is part of the Bank’s effort to mainstream a focus on sector and project-related governance and anticorruption (GAC) issues across operations, particularly investment operations, to enhance their development impact. It aims to: (i) provide task teams with a common conceptual framework for under-standing and dealing with GAC issues at the sector and project levels; (ii) highlight some of the key lessons learned about GAC issues, and provide linkages to innovative work and good practice examples; and (iii) indicate areas where further work is required to mainstream GAC issues in operations.
This note follows the GAC agenda as it relates to each step in the project cycle—from the articulation of the Bank’s Country Assistance Strategy and the associated priorities for support, through identification and design of lending operations, confirmation of government commitment during appraisal and negotiations, ensuring readiness for implementation between Board approval and project effectiveness, monitoring project implementation, and finally, evaluating results and extracting lessons learned for the benefit of future Bank strategy and operations. It includes electronic links to resources—policies and procedures, sector and country-specific advice and guidance, and good practice examples of analytic work and lending operations.En ligne : http://www.gsdrc.org/docs/open/PE1.pdf Documents numériques
Dealing with governance and corruption risks in project lendingAdobe Acrobat PDF Monnayer les pouvoirs / Giorgio Blundo (ss la dir.)
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