Question

This chapter argues that the World Banks approach to corruption is

A. effective when dealing with cases in postsocialist nations.

B. wrong to assume that the state (public)-private dichotomy is universal and that it takes a similar form in all societies.

C. right to assume that the fallacy of underdifferentiation applies equally to all societies.

D. wrong to assume that in postsocialist nations officials dont respect business moral codes.

E. ineffective, because it lacks the expertise of ethnographically informed secret agents.

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