00986 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001700077035001900094041000800113082001600121084002200137100001300159245008000172250001200252260001700264300003400281500001900315520041600334650001800750INLIS00000000000076420200508201203200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||ind|| a0-19565382-3 0010-0520000764 aind0 a364.1323054 a364.1323054/S.K/P0 aS.K. Das00aPublic Office, Private Interest : Bureaucrary and Corruption In India 01334 aCet. 2. bRoutledgec- aXII, 252 hlm.; 22 cm.c22 cm. aIndeks : Index aThis book is about corruption: the use of public office for private gain. Controlling corruption has always been a big challenge for state reform. In the nineteenth century, the creation of a merit-based bureaucracy with a pay structure that rewarded civil servants for honest effort was seen as the solution. It was assumed that if merit was made the basis of administration, it would exclude private interest. 0aKorupsi-India