Panel 3: Corruption and the Public Perspective: Aid Providers and Corruption in Developing Countries
Location
McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, Sacramento
Start Date
27-10-2006 2:00 PM
End Date
27-10-2006 3:30 PM
Description
Does corruption influence development? How? Should fighting corruption remain a priority in international development efforts? Are aid providers' anti-corruption policies comprehensive enough — are there loopholes? What approaches to addressing corruption have proved most and least effective? What role does culture play in causing corruption and in efforts to combat it?
Panel 3: Corruption and the Public Perspective: Aid Providers and Corruption in Developing Countries
McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, Sacramento
Does corruption influence development? How? Should fighting corruption remain a priority in international development efforts? Are aid providers' anti-corruption policies comprehensive enough — are there loopholes? What approaches to addressing corruption have proved most and least effective? What role does culture play in causing corruption and in efforts to combat it?