Why Some Countries are More Institutionally Corrupt than Others
Prepared by the researcher – Ali Musbah. M. Elwahishi : University of Ziawa- Libya
Democratic Arab Center
Journal of Political Science and Law :Tenth Issue August – year “2018
A Periodical International Journal published by the “Democratic Arab Center” Germany – Berlin.
Nationales ISSN-Zentrum für Deutschland
ISSN 2566-8056
Journal of Political Science and Law
Abstract
Corruption is widespread in different regions in the world and exists in all countries, both developed and undeveloped, in the public and private sectors. Just the rate of corruption is different from one country to another. Corruption is a very important issue in the world today, and it is very important to understand causes of corruption across the nations. Thus, corruption has occupied minds of thinkers on different levels both political and economic. It can be a major obstacle in the process of economic development. Hence, corruption has negative impacts on the economic growth in any country that suffers from it. Thinkers seek different ways to diagnose reasons for corruption, and they try to find a panacea to this problem because corruption impedes the development of countries.