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Corruption intensify poverty


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Imad Ibrahim Ali Al-Sultan and Jasni Sabri (2015) Corruption intensify poverty. Journal of Advanced Social Research, 5 (4). 01-4. ISSN 2231-8275

Abstract

The relationship between poverty and corruption is well understood in many recent studies. This
interaction can be a good tool and index to develop programmes in poverty reduction strategies.
Corruption in the public sector is often viewed as exacerbating conditions of poverty. Scientist agrees
that corruption directly does not produce poverty but it has direct implications on the economy and
governance polices lead to poverty. Accordingly all reports and investigations in that respect are
indirect. The Economic Model assumes that corruption limiting economic growth. On the other hand
the absence of economic growth increases poverty. Inversely, tests have shown that an increase in
Gross domestic product produces an increase in the income of the poor. However, income distribution
is an important mediating factor because economic growth may not always benefit the poor.
Corruption affects poverty by influencing governance factors, which, in turn, impact poverty levels.
Corruption reduces governance capacity, and weakens political institutions and citizen participation
and leads to lower quality government services and infrastructure. The poor suffer disproportionately
from reduced public services. When health and basic education expenditures are given lower priority
the illiteracy dominates the society and eventually reduces public trust in government institutions.
This paper focuses on the linkage between corruption and poverty and demonstrates that corruption
does exacerbate and promote poverty.

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Item Type: Non-Indexed Article
Collection Type: Institution
Date: 2015
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Advanced Social Research
ISSN: 2231-8275
Uncontrolled Keywords: Corruption - Government - Infrastructure - Poverty.
Faculty/Centre/Office: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
URI: http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7985
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