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Author:
Lagunes, Paul, author.
Title:
The eye and the whip : corruption control in the Americas / Paul Lagunes.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
x, 153 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Subject:
Political corruption--North America--Cross-cultural studies.
Political corruption--South America--Cross-cultural studies.
Political corruption--North America--Prevention.
Political corruption--South America--Prevention.
Political corruption.
Political corruption--Prevention.
North America.
South America.
Cross-cultural studies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Three corruption scandals, three field experiments -- Eye and whip -- Corruption in the built environment -- The eye is not enough -- Scaling up -- Beyond the duration of an audit -- Ever-brighter.
Summary:
"Corruption vulnerabilities exist where government officials have power over the provision of goods and the imposition of costs. Building permits and infrastructure contracts are examples of state-issued goods. Traffic tickets and tax liabilities are examples of costs levied by the state. These and other corruption vulnerabilities turn to actual threats when officials calculate that the benefits of abusing their power are greater than the penalties associated with getting caught. By a similar logic, the formula for corruption control requires increasing the probability of detecting corruption (that is, of activating the eye) through enhanced monitoring and then credibly threatening to apply the appropriate penalty in response to wrongdoing (cracking the whip). Notably, the common policy response to corruption often emphasizes only the first of the two mechanisms. Governments prioritize transparency measures but avoid the risks associated with confronting corruption. Therefore, as a means to improve on the current state of affairs, this book examines distinct approaches to promoting accountability, especially accountability among the set of unelected officials responsible for regulating the built environment. It analyzes the results of field experiments on corruption control conducted in the City of Queretaro in central Mexico, urban and peri-urban districts in Peru, and two of New York City's boroughs. The book contributes evidence-based recommendations for how societies can go about fighting bureaucratic corruption"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0197577628
9780197577622
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1242911485
LCCN:
2021015046
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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