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Democracy, inequality and corruption : Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines compared / Jong-sung You.

By: Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 293 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139939775 (ebook)
Other title:
  • Democracy, Inequality & Corruption
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 364.1/323 23
LOC classification:
  • JQ29.5 .Y68 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction : the puzzles, arguments and methodology -- Democracy, inequality and corruption : theory and hypotheses -- Corruption in Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines : relative levels, trends and possible explanations -- The genesis of inequality, land reforms and path dependence -- Elections, clientelism and political corruption -- Bureaucracy, patronage and bureaucratic corruption -- Industrial policy, capture and corporate corruption -- Cross-national evidence for generalizability.
Summary: In this comparative, historical survey of three East-Asian democracies, Jong-sung You explores the correlation between inequality and corruption in the countries of South Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines. Drawing on a wealth of rich empirical research, he illustrates the ways in which economic inequality can undermine democratic accountability, thereby increasing the risk of clientelism and capture. Transcending the scope of corruption research beyond economic growth, this book surveys why some countries, like the Philippines, have failed to curb corruption and develop, whilst others such as South Korea and Taiwan have been more successful. Taking into account factors such as the success and failure of land reform, variations in social structure, and industrial policy, Jong-sung You provides a sound example of how comparative analysis can be employed to identify causal direction and mechanisms in political science.
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Introduction : the puzzles, arguments and methodology -- Democracy, inequality and corruption : theory and hypotheses -- Corruption in Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines : relative levels, trends and possible explanations -- The genesis of inequality, land reforms and path dependence -- Elections, clientelism and political corruption -- Bureaucracy, patronage and bureaucratic corruption -- Industrial policy, capture and corporate corruption -- Cross-national evidence for generalizability.

In this comparative, historical survey of three East-Asian democracies, Jong-sung You explores the correlation between inequality and corruption in the countries of South Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines. Drawing on a wealth of rich empirical research, he illustrates the ways in which economic inequality can undermine democratic accountability, thereby increasing the risk of clientelism and capture. Transcending the scope of corruption research beyond economic growth, this book surveys why some countries, like the Philippines, have failed to curb corruption and develop, whilst others such as South Korea and Taiwan have been more successful. Taking into account factors such as the success and failure of land reform, variations in social structure, and industrial policy, Jong-sung You provides a sound example of how comparative analysis can be employed to identify causal direction and mechanisms in political science.

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