Modelling Corruption Dynamics and Its Analysis

We propose a mathematical model for corruption by considering awareness created by anti-corruption and counciling in jail. The model is proved to be both epidemiologically and mathematically well posed. We shown that all solutions of the model are positive and bounded with initial conditions in a ce...

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Main Author: Dr. Legesse Lemecha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Adama Science and Technology University 2019-02-01
Series:Ethiopian Journal of Science and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:https://ejssd.astu.edu.et/index.php/EJSSD/article/view/34
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Summary:We propose a mathematical model for corruption by considering awareness created by anti-corruption and counciling in jail. The model is proved to be both epidemiologically and mathematically well posed. We shown that all solutions of the model are positive and bounded with initial conditions in a certain meaningful set. The existence of unique corruption-free and endemic equilibrium points are investigated and the basic reproduction number is com- puted. Then we study the local asymptotic stability of these equilibrium points. The analysis shows that the system has a locally asymptotically stable corruption-free equilibrium point when the reproduction number is less than one and locally asymptotically stable endemic equilibrium point for the reproduction number is greater than one. The simulation result shows the agreement with the analytical results.
ISSN:1998-0531
2663-3205