| 2000 - 138 pages
...corruption. State capture refers to the actions of individuals, groups, or firms in both the public and private sectors to influence the formation of laws,...regulations, decrees, and other government policies (ie, the basic rules of the game) to their own advantage by means of the illicit and non-transparent... | |
| Stephen White, Alex Pravda, Zvi Y. Gitelman - 2001 - 356 pages
...to their definition, 'refers to the actions of individuals, groups or firms both in the public and private sectors to influence the formation of laws,...regulations, decrees and other government policies to their own advantage as a result of the illicit and non-transparent provision of private benefits to public... | |
| Deepa Narayan-Parker - 2002 - 412 pages
...term "state capture" refers to the actions of individuals, groups, or firms in both the public and private sectors to influence the formation of laws,...regulations, decrees, and other government policies to their own advantage as a result of the illicit and nontransparent provision of private benefits to public... | |
| Nick Manning, Neil Parison - 2004 - 134 pages
...senior civil service. State capture The actions of individuals, groups, or firms, in both the public and private sectors, to influence the formation of laws,...regulations, decrees, and other government policies to their own advantage as a result of the illegal transfer or concentration of private benefits to public officials.... | |
| 2005 - 283 pages
...Providers and policy makers. State capture refers to "actions of individuals, groups, or firms either in the public and/or private sectors to influence...to politicians and/or civil servants" (World Bank 2000: xv).7 State capture distorts the chain of accountability between politicians, service providers,... | |
| Andrew Farmer - 2012 - 296 pages
...capture': 'State capture refers to the actions of individuals, groups, or firms both in the public and private sectors to influence the formation of laws,...regulations, decrees, and other government policies to their own advantage as a result of the illicit and non-transparent provision of private benefits to public... | |
| J. Edgardo Campos, Sanjay Pradhan - 2007 - 480 pages
...examples. State capture refers to the "actions of individuals, groups, or firms both in the public and private sectors to influence the formation of laws,...regulations, decrees, and other government policies to their own advantage" (World Bank 2000, p. xv). The granting of a monopoly franchise to the highest bidder... | |
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