Political Corruption: The Path of a Country's Poverty Case Study
Author Affiliations
- 1 Lindenwood University, Harmon Hall, 209 South Kingshighway, St Charles, Missouri, USA
Res. J. Management Sci., Volume 2, Issue (8), Pages 23-24, August,6 (2013)
Abstract
Certain institutions, organizations, countries and people are often considered beyond the reach of the law. This case presents a scenario of corruption and causes the reader to engage in thoughtful analysis and dialog about potential predispositions and beliefs. The case allows the reader to extend into cultural topics and research that will lead to an understanding of transitional economies and politics.
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