As in the case of blackmail, bribery has received a uniformly bad press, and it is generally assumed that bribery should be outlawed. But is this necessarily true? ... [This article is taken from chapter 17 of The Ethics of Liberty. Listen to this article in MP3, read by Jeff Riggenbach. The entire book is being prepared...
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While foreign rivals may make payoffs routinely, U.S. firms face new pressure to root out abuses. ... Regulators have been intensifying their scrutiny of corporate bribery infractions lately. In the last half of 2004, for example: ... You are here: Home : Topics A-Z : Ethics : Articl...
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Ethical behavior is not a global standard. In some geographies, paying a bribe is not considered an ethical or moral issue -- it's just the cost of ... Harvard Business School professor Bill George makes the case against so-called situational ethics in his column for BusinessWeek Online, Ethics Must be Global, Not Local.
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Similar consideration can be applied to bribery, We all agree that accepting bribes is a violation of professional ethics, but we may not always find it easy to determine what is and is not a bribe.
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[This article is taken from chapter 17 of The Ethics of Liberty. Listen to this article in MP3, read by Jeff Riggenbach. The entire book is being prepared for podcast and download.] ... As in the case of blackmail, bribery has received a uniformly bad press, and it is generally assumed that bribery should be outlawed.
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mises.org — In the case of bribes, therefore, there is nothing illegitimate about the briber, but there is much that is illegitimate about the bribee, the taker of the bribe. Legally, there should be a property right to pay a bribe, but not to ... It is only the taker of a bribe who should be prosecuted. ... email this story...
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Bribery has received a uniformly bad press, and it is generally assumed that bribery should be outlawed. Murray Rothbard asks: is this necessarily true? There is nothing illegitimate about the briber, he argues, but there is much that is illegitimate about the bribee, the taker of the bribe.
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The World Polices website monitors a number of international business ethics issues including bribery, corruption, money laundering, and free trade. OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials;
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Commentary by Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life ... One of the dodges used by many companies doing business in countries where bribery is the standard is not to give money to a government official but instead to make a contribution to an institution that benefits the community.
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Indeed, the likelihood of being nabbed for bribery is on the rise. Mendelsohn says there's a new vigilance at DOJ in terms of identifying and prosecuting FCPA violators. ... You are here: Home : Topics A-Z : Ethics : Article...
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