A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Advocacy and Legal Advice Centers
Date
2010-05Author
Hoechst, Jonathan
McBride, Jonathan
Nischan, Ulrike
McAtee, Rebecca
Advisor(s)
Manion, Melanie
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Corruption is a significant concern, especially for developing nations. Evidence indicates that high levels of corruption can have negative political, social, and economic repercussions -- all contributing to low levels of growth in gross domestic product. Through the method of cost-benefit analysis, this report evaluates the effect of Transparency International's Advocacy and Legal Advice Centers as an anticorruption strategy. The analysis suggests that the centers are an extremely cost-effective method of reducing corruption.
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