Corruption and Democracy in ThailandSilkworm Books, 1996 - 198 pagine This fascinating collection offers a range of grassroots perspectives on development among indigenous peoples of Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, Laos, and Cambodia. Twenty-four essays -- including a number written by indigenous people themselves -- present both theoretical analyses and case studies spanning such topics as tourism, forest conservation, agriculture, prostitution, AIDS, and drugs. These are linked to the pivotal and much broader issues of environment, culture, religion, and government policy. |
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Pagina 49
... commission from the project cost . The payment of commission inevitably results in some reduction in the quality , quantity or value of the goods and services delivered against the contract . Some military officers attempt to justify ...
... commission from the project cost . The payment of commission inevitably results in some reduction in the quality , quantity or value of the goods and services delivered against the contract . Some military officers attempt to justify ...
Pagina 146
... commission fees . Within the old sakdina ad- ministrative system , it was often customary for merchants to pay commission fees or kan jim kong to their official patrons . The con- ventional rate was 10 per cent . The modern bureaucracy ...
... commission fees . Within the old sakdina ad- ministrative system , it was often customary for merchants to pay commission fees or kan jim kong to their official patrons . The con- ventional rate was 10 per cent . The modern bureaucracy ...
Pagina 147
... commission fees as ' dishonest ' , ' bribery ' or ' corrup- tion ' . There are several reasons why commission fees on govern- ment expenditures draw such a critical response . First , this prac- tice raises the total cost of the ...
... commission fees as ' dishonest ' , ' bribery ' or ' corrup- tion ' . There are several reasons why commission fees on govern- ment expenditures draw such a critical response . First , this prac- tice raises the total cost of the ...
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How Much? From Sarit to Chatichai | 26 |
Local Influence and Democracy | 57 |
Corruption in the Police | 108 |
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