When anti-corruption norms lead to undesirable results: learning from the Indonesian experience
This paper analyzes how and why adverse side-effects have occurred in the implementation of two articles of Indonesia’s anti-corruption law. These articles prohibit unlawful acts which may be detrimental to the finances of the state. Indeed, the lawmakers had good intentions when they drafted the tw...
Main Author: | Wibowo, R.A. |
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Format: | Article |
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Springer Netherlands
2018
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