Tulane Economist Explains How Corruption Costs Communities
December 07, 2022
December 07, 2022
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Dec. 7 (TNSres) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
Public and white-collar corruption affects society in ways not always obvious. Misappropriated funds can lead to inadequate schools, faulty buildings or homes, unemployment and even homelessness. The ripple effects can also damage local economies and eventually erode public trust.
However, directly addressing corruption can help tackle more extensive societal issues like taxe . . .
Public and white-collar corruption affects society in ways not always obvious. Misappropriated funds can lead to inadequate schools, faulty buildings or homes, unemployment and even homelessness. The ripple effects can also damage local economies and eventually erode public trust.
However, directly addressing corruption can help tackle more extensive societal issues like taxe . . .