Impact of Corruption on a Country's Fiscal Variables
Systematic Corruption in Argentina 2003-2015
- 76 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The book explores the complex relationship between corruption and economic variables, particularly focusing on fiscal impacts. It reviews existing literature on corruption's effects, delineates national corruption domains—private, political, and public—and examines how these intersect with economic metrics. The discussion culminates in an analysis of taxation principles as outlined in the National Constitution, highlighting which are influenced by corruption. The work aims to provide both theoretical insights and practical implications regarding the pervasive effects of corruption on economic systems.
