A selection of current articles and research on Corruption, Bribery & Extortion


Azfar, Omar, Young Lee, and Anand Swamy,
The Causes and Consequences of Corruption, 573 The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science 42 (2001)

 

Cornell International Law Journal., Symposium: Fighting International Corruption & Bribery in the 21st Century, 33 Cornell International Law Journal. 469 (2000).

 

Dunfee, Thomas W. & David Hess, Getting From Salbu to the "Tipping Point": The Role of Corporate Action Within a Portfolio of Anti-Corruption Strategies, 21 Journal of International Law and Business 471 (2001).

 

Ehrlich, Isaac., Bureaucratic Corruption and Endogenous Economic Growth, 107 Journal of Political Economy 270 (1999).


Getz, Kathleen & Duane Windsor., Regional market integration and the development of global norms for enterprise conduct: the case of international bribery. 38 Business & Society 415 (1999).


Gordon, Kathryn & Maiko Miyake., Business Approaches to Combating Bribery: A Study of Codes of Conduct, 34 Journal of Business Ethics 161 (2001).


Hess, David and Thomas W. Dunfee, Taking Responsibility for Bribery: the Multinational Corporation's Role in Combating Corruption, in Business and Human Rights: Dilemmas and Solutions, edited by Rory Sullivan, Greenleaf Publishing, (2003).

 

Kim , Jong Bum., Korean Implementation of the OECD Bribery Convention: Implications for Global Efforts to Fight Corruption, 17 UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 245 (1999).

 

Loken, Keith., The OECD Anti-Bribery Convention: Coverage of Foreign Subsidiaries; 33 Geo. Wash. International Law Review. 325 (2001).


McChesney, Fred S., Ever the Twain Shall Meet: Corruption and Government: Causes, Consequences, and Reform (book review), 99 Mich. L. Rev. 1348 (2001).

 

Nichols, Philip M., The Fit Between Changes to the International Corruption Regime and Indigenous Perceptions of Corruption in Kazakhstan, 22 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law, 863 (2001).


Nichols, Philip M., Regulating Transnational Bribery in Times of Globalization and Fragmentation, 24 Yale J. Int'l L. 257, 287-88 (1999).


Nichols, Philip M., Are Extraterritorial Restrictions on Bribery a Viable and Desirable International Policy Goal Under the Global Conditions of the Late Twentieth Century? Increasing Global Security by Controlling Transnational Bribery, 20 Mich. J. Int'l L. 451

 (1999).


Posadas, Alejandro., Combating Corruption Under International Law, 10 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 345 (2000).


Quah, Jon S. T., Corruption in Asian Countries: Can It Be Minimized, 59 Public Administration Review 483 (1999).


Rose-Ackerman, Susan., Corruption and Government: Causes, Consequences, and Reform (New York: Cambridge University Press. 1999).


Salbu, Steven R., Extraterritorial Restriction of Bribery: A Premature Evocation of the Normative Global Village, 24 Yale J. Int'l L. 223, 252 (1999)


Salbu, Steven R., The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act as a Threat to Global Harmony, 20 Mich. J. Int'l L. 419, 433 (1999)

 

Salbu, Steven R., Battling Global Corruption in the New Millennium, 31 Law and Policy in International Business 47 (1999)
 

Salbu, Steven R., Information Technology in the War Against International Bribery and Corruption: The Next Frontier of Institutional Reform, 38 Harvard Journal on Legis, 67 (2001)


Salbu, Steven R., Transnational Bribery: The Big Questions, 21 J. Int'l L. Bus. 435 (2001)

Treisman, Daniel, The Causes of Corruption: A Cross-National Study, 76 Journal of Public Economics 399 (2000)

Transparency International, Global Corruption Report 2001, available online at:  http://www.globalcorruptionreport.org/

 

Wei, Shang-Jin, How Taxing is Corruption on International Investors?, 82 Review of Economics and Statistics 1 (2000)