Money Corruption and Competition in Established and Emerging Democracies edited by Jonathan Mendilow investigates the effectiveness of public subsidization of political competition as an anti-corruption mechanism. Can it substitute practices corrosive to democracy such as plutocratic funding or the outright &ldquo;sale&rdquo; of public policy? What does the long term experience with public funding in established democracies tell us about hidden &ldquo;costs &ldquo; and unforeseen consequences especially in emerging democracies? In a politically divisive climate the contributors to this essential collection provide thoughtful insight to contemporary public and economic policy questions.<BR />
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