Corruption remains a persistent challenge in numerous countries, where illicit practices often underpin everyday transactions. Despite widespread condemnation by governments, international institutions, and private enterprises, corrupt behaviors continue to proliferate across various sectors. This raises critical questions about the effectiveness of current anti-corruption strategies.
What approaches have demonstrated measurable success in curbing systemic corruption? How can businesses operate ethically in environments where bribery is commonplace, without sacrificing competitiveness or profitability? The economic consequences of corruption are far-reaching, including distorted markets, reduced public trust, and inefficient allocation of resources.
Additionally, societal norms and cultural attitudes may play a role in either enabling or discouraging corrupt conduct. Understanding these underlying factors is essential for designing context-specific solutions that go beyond legal frameworks to address root causes.
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Kann Korruption bekämpft werden? > World Economic Forum Annual Meeting > Open Forum
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