Economic and Social Consequences of Corruption in Transition Economies

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dc.contributor.advisor Linhartová, Veronika
dc.contributor.author Owusu, Evans
dc.date.accessioned 2020-02-05T09:33:53Z
dc.date.available 2020-02-05T09:33:53Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.date.submitted 2019-06-26
dc.identifier Univerzitní knihovna (studovna)
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10195/74541
dc.description.abstract Corruption is one of the perturbing issues that has manifested itself in almost every part of the globe. Its impact through direct and indirect means does not only affect a person but the entire population which can further extend to generations. Many scholars in light of its undesirable effect have undertaken studies to create awareness of the degree of the impact corruption is causing or can cause, both socially and economically. However, countries with transition economies have been vulnerable to corruption due to factors like privatization and restitution during the transition process. As such, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Poland which are European countries with transition economies where studied with regards to the socio-economic consequence of corruption. A quantitative research method was employed in the research design and the analyses of this thesis work. The analyses revealed that the level of corruption was significantly different among the countries for the selected period. The social and economic consequences were evident in their level of Foreign Direct Investment, Gross National Expenditure, GDP growth, Human Development Index and Rule of law. Also, the urgency to curb corruption was seen to be very low despite most of the countries performing poor in recent corruption ratings eng
dc.format 83 s.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Univerzita Pardubice cze
dc.rights Bez omezení
dc.subject corruption eng
dc.subject transition economies eng
dc.subject public officials eng
dc.subject transmission channels eng
dc.subject socio-economic impact eng
dc.subject private gains eng
dc.title Economic and Social Consequences of Corruption in Transition Economies eng
dc.title.alternative Ekonomické a sociální důsledky korupce v tranzitivních ekonomikách cze
dc.type diplomová práce cze
dc.contributor.referee Maštálka, Martin
dc.date.accepted 2020-01-16
dc.description.department Fakulta ekonomicko-správní cze
dc.thesis.degree-discipline Regional Development and Governance cze
dc.thesis.degree-name Ing.
dc.thesis.degree-grantor Univerzita Pardubice. Fakulta ekonomicko-správní cze
dc.identifier.signature D40206
dc.thesis.degree-program Economic Policy and Administration cze
dc.description.defence The student started his presentation of the thesis titled, Economic and Social Consequences of Corruption on Transition Economies. Following which the underlisted questions were asked about the thesis: 1. Are there any negative correlation between corruption and Human Development Index (HDI)? 2. The student was asked about his recommendation whether it supports his findings. 3. The student was then asked to define HDI and state its goals? 4. The student was asked to describe the relationship between high HDI and low GDP. 5. A further question was asked about what the state should do when there is high rate of HDI and low Gross Domestic Product(GDP) of a country? 6. Are the recommendations provided in the thesis for all selected countirs? 7.What Must the state do to fight corruption in the selected countries? eng
dc.identifier.stag 33997
dc.description.grade Dokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajobou cze


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