Corruption, good governance and economic development : contemporary analysis and case studies

Page 221

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Table 10.8 Logistic regression of the likelihood of fines and subsidiary of fines b1854

Sample(adjusted): 4,831; Included observations: 516; Excluded observations: 312

Sample(adjusted): 4,831; Included observations: 515; Excluded observations: 313

Coeff.

S.E.

Prob.

Coeff.

S.E.

Prob.

−8.103

3.564

0.023

C

−8.597

3.618

0.018

DC_Fines_YN

4.195

0.511

0.00***

DC_Fines_Subs_YN

4.106

0.483

Gender

0.347

0.626

Log(Age)

0.786

0.777

0.58

Gender

0.108

0.647

0.867

0.312

Log(Age)

0.82

0.785

0.296

D_Jawa

0.672

0.348

0.054*

D_Jawa

0.671

0.351

0.056*

−0.479

0.706

0.497

D_Greater Jakarta

0.71

0.407

D_SOE_empl.

4.297

5.801

0.459

D_SOE_empl.

4.238

5.838

0.468

D_MP

1.738

4.203

0.679

D_MP

2.356

4.245

0.579

D_Private

2.41

3.272

0.462

D_Private

3.186

3.334

0.339

0.58

0.054*

D_Appeal_HC

−0.962

0.553

0.082*

C

D_Greater Jakarta

D_Appeal_HC

−1.12

−0.588

0.00***

D_JudRev

0.225

0.461

0.626

D_JudRev

0.376

0.471

0.425

Log_ExplicitCost

0.198

0.103

0.055*

Log_ExplicitCost

0.229

0.105

0.030**

−0.158

0.285

0.579

Log_ExplicitCost * D_BUMN −0.162

0.287

0.572

Log_ExpCost * D_BUMN

(Continued ) 12/2/2014 11:42:49 AM

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Chapter 12 Conclusion: Good Governance and Sustainable Development

9min
pages 276-281

Table 11.2 The four most corrupt institutions in Indonesia

38min
pages 250-273

Table 11.1 Corruption remains a problem: Indonesia’s CPI records

3min
pages 248-249

Table 10.9 Logistic regression of the likelihood of compensation

9min
pages 225-233

Chapter 11 Does Governance Reform in a Democratic Transition Country Reduce the Risk of Corruption? Evidence from Indonesia

22min
pages 234-247

Table 10.8 Logistic regression of the likelihood of fines and subsidiary of fines

4min
pages 221-224

Table 10.7 Logistic regressions of the likelihood of imprisonment

8min
pages 215-220

Chapter 10 A Certain Uncertainty; Assessment of Court Decisions in Tackling Corruption in Indonesia

6min
pages 184-187

in Indonesia

37min
pages 188-212

Chapter 9 Comparative Crime and Corruption in Different Indian States in the Context of Economic Development

32min
pages 158-183

Figure 8.6 Number of cases disposed of by the Commission

1min
page 152

Figure 8.2 Crime, corruption and economic growth

4min
pages 148-150

Figure 8.1 Crime and corruption cases 2003–2007

5min
pages 143-147

Chapter 7 Restoring Sustainable Governance in Bangladesh

36min
pages 118-139

Table 6.2 Ranking of top six corrupt countries based on Corruption Perception Index: 2001–2010

6min
pages 108-111

Chapter 8 Crime, Corruption and Economic Growth — A Study in Indian Perspective

4min
pages 140-142

Figure 6.1 Comparison of Bangladesh’s CPI score and GDP per capita (2001–2009

7min
pages 112-117

Table 6.1 Percentile rank of Bangladesh (2010

1min
page 107

Chapter 6 Corruption in Bangladesh: Review and Analysis

8min
pages 102-106

Chapter 5 Governance, Institutions and Corruption: Negative Sovereignty in Africa

38min
pages 80-101

Chapter 4 Deliberative Democracy, Global Green Information System and Spirituality

21min
pages 64-77

Table 3.1 Descriptive statistics for the Release of Information Index, 1960–2005

1min
page 47

Table 3.5 Regression analysis with economic growth as dependent variable

9min
pages 57-63

constraints, 2005

6min
pages 52-55

Table 3.3 Comparison of selected countries, Release of Information scores and GDP per capita, 2005

1min
page 50

Chapter 3 Using the Release of Information as an Indicator of Government Transparency

8min
pages 42-46

Table 2.7 Some popular measures of corruption (2009

1min
pages 40-41

Table 2.1 CPI ranking of selected countries in 2010 Prepared by Transparency International

2min
pages 30-31

Table 2.5 ICRG corruption score (2011

1min
page 38

Table 2.2 Countries most affected by Bribery: GCB 2010

3min
pages 32-33

Chapter 1 Introduction

9min
pages 20-25

Table 2.6 Opacity index rank (2009

1min
page 39

Table 2.3 Bribe Payers Index (BPI) 2008

2min
pages 34-35

Chapter 2 Some Quantitative Measures of Corruption

7min
pages 26-29

Table 2.4 The World Bank’s Control of Corruption Index (CCI

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