State capacity; drivers of corruption and anti-corruption interventions: conceptualising corruption in Indian context- a rational choice approach

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
09
Article ID: 
17411
7 pages
Research Article

State capacity; drivers of corruption and anti-corruption interventions: conceptualising corruption in Indian context- a rational choice approach

Kannan Perumal

Abstract: 

This context based study argues that unfair distribution of power; weak anti-corruption enforcement and illegal rent seeking act as drivers that sustain corruption in India. This study shows that the drivers identified in this study can help to conceptualise corruption in Indian context. This study demonstrates that India needs to make sincere efforts to address the drivers that promote and sustain corruption in order to achieve its developmental objectives. Another significant aspect of is study is that it has deciphered the relationship between existing anti-corruption framework; scope for illegal rent seeking and rent allocations and distribution of power with incidence of corruption in India.

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