CAUSES AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF CORRUPTION
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Causes of corruption, economic consequences, social consequences, political consequences, moral and ethical consequences, Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), Transparency International, legal nihilism, social injustice.Abstract
This article systematically analyzes the causes and factors of corruption in the economic, political, social, legal and moral spheres. The economic (decrease in gross domestic product, decrease in investment attractiveness, reduction in tax revenues), social (poverty, decrease in the quality of education and healthcare, erosion of social capital), political (weakening of democratic institutions, decrease in international prestige) and moral and moral (erosion of moral standards, legal nihilism) consequences of corruption are covered in detail. A comparative analysis of the state of corruption in Uzbekistan and the world is presented based on the Corruption Perceptions Index of Transparency International for 2016-2025.
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