Which of the following Right has helped in reducing corruption in India?
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India’s liberalization that began in the 1980s should have curtailed corruption, but the opposite happened. Growth surged; that raised the value of natural resources and government contracts. So substantial was this increase that despite the reduction in powers, the economic rent at the government’s disposal grew strongly. Even as technological innovations have reduced petty bribery—for example in passport issuances—it has become clear (particularly so in the last month) that bigger forms of corruption in India are flourishing.
Can anything be done? In this essay we offer a new idea: the formation of an institution called the “business community institution" (BCI). We first highlight some cross-country evidence on fighting corruption. That helps us derive the critical features of the BCI, which should make it more successful than efforts made so far.
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right to public services law