1Chapter 1. Corruption
586.6 Anti-corruption legislation in Thailand
21.1 Introduction
596.7 Anti-corruption legislation in South Korea
31.2 Causes of Corruption
606.8 Anti-corruption legislation in Indonesia
41.3 Corruption in different sectors
616.9 Anti-corruption legislation in Vietnam
51.4 Corruption and Economic growth
626.10 Anti-corruption legislation in Malaysia
61.5 Anti-Corruption program
636.11 Anti-corruption legislation in Taiwan
71.6 Corporate anti-corruption approaches
646.12 Anti-corruption legislation in the
81.7 Concept of Legal Corruption
65Philippines
91.8 Summary
666.13 Anti-corruption legislation in India
101.9 Exercise
676.14 Summary
11Chapter 2. Types of Corruption
686.15 Exercise
122.1 Petty Corruption
69Chapter 7. Combatting Corruption In Tax And Customs Administration In Asia-Pacific
132.2 Grand Corruption
707.1 Common types of corrupt conduct and the
142.3 Systemic Corruption
71processes most vulnerable to corruption in
152.4 Summary
72tax and customs administration
162.5 Exercise
737.2 Specific interventions for mitigating and
17Chapter 3.Corruption Precision Index
74combating corruption in tax and customs
183.1 What is Corruption Precision Index
75administration
193.2 Methods
767.3 Case studies from the Indo-Pacific region
203.3 Summary
777.4 Summary
213.4 Exercise
787.5 Exercise
22Chapter 4. Corruption by Countries (Asian Countries)
79Chapter 8. Corruption, Economic Development, and Poverty Alleviation
234.1 Corruption in Myanmar
808.1 Introduction
244.2 Corruption in Pakistan
818.2 Corruption can be controlled by
254.3 Corruption in Thailand
82strengthening institutions and upholding the
264.4 Corruption in Vietman
83rules of law.
274.5 Corruption in India
848.3 Magnitude and Extent of global corruption
284.6 Corruption in Singapore
858.4 The World Bank’s World Development
294.7 Corruption in Malaysia
86Report for 2000/01
304.8 Corruption in Indonesia
878.5 Corruption Impedes Economic Growth
314.9 Corruption in the Philippines
888.6 Corruption discourages domestic
324.10 Corruption in Laos
89investment
334.11 Corruption in Japan
908.7 Corruption hurts entrepreneurship
344.12 Corruption in Bhutan
91especially among small businesses
354.13 Corruption in Israel
928.8 Summary
364.14 Corruption in Taiwan
938.9 Exercise
374.15 Corruption in China
94Chapter 9. Corruption, Southeast Asian Style
384.16 Corruption in Bangladesh
959.1 Corruption and Growth
394.17 Summary
969.2 Democracy and Corruption
404.18 Exercise
979.3 What is the role of multinationals?
41Chapter 5. Challenging Corruptionin Asia
989.4 Summary
425.1 Corruption Increasingly Damages
999.5 Exercise
43Economic Development
100Chapter 10. Observed Differences in Corruption between Asia and Africa
445.2 Globalization of the Fight against
10110.1 Introduction
45Corruption
10210.2 Literature review
465.3 Recent Initiatives in Combating Corruption
10310.3 Model
47in Asia
10410.4 Summary
485.4 Challenge of Combating Corruption in Asia
10510.5 Exercise
495.5 Summary
106Chapter 10. Progress in the Fight Against Corruption in Asia and the Pacific
505.6 Exercise
10711.1 National Efforts
51Chapter 6. Anti-Corruption Legislation
10811.2 Reducing Corruption among Public Officials
526.1 Anti-corruption legislation in the People’s
10911.3 Increasing School Education and Public
53Republic of China
110Awareness
546.2 Anti-corruption legislation in Hong Kong
11111.4 Summary
556.3 Anti-corruption legislation in Japan
11211.5 Exercise
566.4 Anti-corruption legislation in Singapore
113Appendix
576.5 Anti-corruption legislation in Australia
114Glossary