TY - CHAP AB - Abstract Chapters 2–6 have dealt in turn with how Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, New Zealand, and Singapore have been effective in curbing corruption, as manifested in their rankings and scores on the five international indicators of the perceived extent of corruption. In contrast, Chapter 7 focuses on India’s ineffective anti-corruption measures and identifies the lessons which India can learn from their success in fighting corruption. The aim of this concluding chapter is twofold: to describe and compare the different paths taken by these six countries in their battle against corruption; and to identify the lessons which other countries can learn from their experiences in combating corruption. However, as the policy contexts of these six countries differ significantly, it is necessary to begin by providing an analysis of their contextual constraints before proceeding to compare their anti-corruption strategies and identifying the relevant lessons for other countries. VL - 23 SN - 978-1-78190-731-3, 978-1-78190-730-6/0732-1317 DO - 10.1108/S0732-1317(2013)0000023009 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/S0732-1317(2013)0000023009 AU - Quah Jon S. T. PY - 2013 Y1 - 2013/01/01 TI - Different Paths to Curbing Corruption: A Comparative Analysis T2 - Different Paths to Curbing Corruption T3 - Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 219 EP - 255 Y2 - 2024/05/06 ER -