Cash, Corruption and Economic Development

Cash, Corruption and Economic Development by Vikram Vashisht, published by Taylor & Francis Limited on June 30, 2021, offers a detailed examination of the causes of corruption and crime. This 142-page book explores how the anonymity of paper currency facilitates bribery and kickbacks, providing insights into the economic implications of these practices.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the relationship between money and corruption, as well as discussions on the broader impacts on business and economics. The book delves into topics such as finance, monetary policy, and the intersection of government and business, making it relevant for those interested in understanding the complexities of economic development in the context of corruption.
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This book examines the causes of corruption and crime and highlights the cause of comfort to all those who accept bribes and kickbacks. The comfort is paper currency because it does not leave a signature of its movement from one entity to the other. Today, with the technology available, we can make the transition to a paper c
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