Corruption: attempting a functional definition
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The problem posed by the functional definition of corruption has deserved a particular attention from the academical milieu but, up to now, it has been impossible to reach a desirable consensus. Starting from the idea of corruption as the rupture of a certain deportment, the fraudulent relationship between public and private administrations has been object of examination, with a view at the propositions of a functional definition of bribery.
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Silva, M. (1994). Corruption: attempting a functional definition. Brazilian Journal of Public Administration, 28(1), 18 a 23. Retrieved from https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/8381
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