INQUIRER: DORONILA - 'Daang matuwid' strategy scrutinized
A paper presented by Desiree Desierto, an assistant prof. of the UP's School of Economics, demonstrated that the straight path is not always the shortest route to economic growth and sustained economic development. She argued the "focusing solely on anti corruption for its own sake may also undermine lasting institutional reform, if property rights, credibility and stability are weakened in the course of enforcing against anomalous transactions. What may be an optimal strategy is to treat anti corruption as part of a larger framework of building trust in society.
A paper presented by Desiree Desierto, an assistant prof. of the UP's School of Economics, demonstrated that the straight path is not always the shortest route to economic growth and sustained economic development. She argued the "focusing solely on anti corruption for its own sake may also undermine lasting institutional reform, if property rights, credibility and stability are weakened in the course of enforcing against anomalous transactions. What may be an optimal strategy is to treat anti corruption as part of a larger framework of building trust in society.
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