Ethical Issues in Global Business
Date Submitted: 01/28/2004 10:23:18
Table of Contents
IntroductionPage 3
Ethics
Corruption in the United StatesPage 3
Corruption and the OlympicsPage 6
Corruption AbroadPage 7
Affects of CorruptionPage 8
Anti-Corruption Strategies Page 10
ConclusionPage 11
Back Up Materials
Transparency International, Global Corruption Report 2001Tab 1
Time Trail Article: Italy, The Mani Pulite ScandalTab 2
Economic Perspectives 1998, View from Stuart EizenstatTab 3
Promoting the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption in a Globalized Economy
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977Tab 4
Transition: The Newsletter about Reforming EconomiesTab 5
Ethical Issues in Global Business
Navigating
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better systems. Monopolies must be reduced or carefully regulated. Official discretion must be clarified. Transparency must be enhanced. The probability of being caught must increase, and the penalties for corruption (for both givers and takers) must rise.
References
info@alternet.org (September 10, 2002)
AlterNet.org, 77 Federal Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
"Drawing near: Salt Lake City ready, but scandal still clouds games" cnnsi.com. Feb 5. 2001.
"Behind the Enron scandal" January 14, 2002. Time magazine.
http://www.transparency.org/ (September 10, 2002)
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