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DOI: 10.21202/1993-047X.08.2014.1.24-31

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Authors :
1. Taras A. Gurzhiy, Doctor of Law, Senior Researcher
Kiev National University for Trade and Economics, Kiev, Ukraine



Corruption as a phenomenon of globalization


Objective: determination of the impact of globalization processes on the state of corruption in the modern world and individual countries.

Methods: universal dialectical method of cognition, which allows to study the phenomena and processes of reality in their historical development, the interrelationship and interdependence, and based on it, and the special general scientific methods of research

Results: basing on the assessment of different scientists’ opinions in the studied area of activity, the necessity is proved to form a single anti-corruption strategy acceptable to all states, and effective at all levels of state management; the principles of such a strategy are defined.

Scientific novelty: The close relationship is revealed between the globalization processes and the global spread of corruption phenomena. The point of view is substantiated that the liberalization of market relations has both a deterrent and a stimulating effect on the corruption of public management. The need is proved to form national anti-corruption policies based on international standards of anti-corruption activities.

Practical value: the possibility to extrapolate international practices to combat corruption in public administration.
 


Keywords :

corruption, globalization, policy, strategy, management


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Citation :

Gurzhiy T. A. Corruption as a phenomenon of globalization Actual Problems of Economics and Law, 2014, vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 24–31.


Type of article : The scientific article

Date of receipt of the article :
13.01.2014

Date of adoption of the print :
11.03.2014

Date of online accommodation :
25.06.2017