According to virtually all international corruption rankings, Sweden is one of the top performing countries with very few exposed incidents of corruption. But does this automatically imply that it can be declared a perfectly healthy patient? By extensively reviewing existing research and adding empirical sets of data, the authors of A Clean House? shed light on shady corners of the Swedish case.
What do we know about corruption in Sweden, and what can be said of such affairs over time? Four scholars of political science and economics describe how countries typically viewed as low-corruption states can have particular problems that should not be underestimated nor neglected. This is the first comprehensive study in English of corruption in a low-corruption, mature welfare state.
By revealing causes, scope and consequences of the corruption in low-corruption countries, the authors point out shortcomings in the international evaluations of corruption, and suggest constructive reforms that might curb the types of corruption occurring in "healthy" societies.
ArbetstitelA Clean House? Studies of Corruption in Sweden
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FörfattareAndreas Bergh, GissurÓ. Erlingsson, Mats Sjölin & Richard Öhrvall
Kort BeskrivningNo matter what comparative index is consulted, Sweden performs strongly when it comes to the quality of rule of law and absence of corruption. But does being the least sick patient automatically imply that one can be declared healthy? By extensively reviewing existing research and consulting various sources of data, A Clean House? attempts to unpack the Swedish case.
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