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Corruption plagues developing countries not because their people are immoral, but because it is often useful. At its best, graft can oil the wheels of progress, as political leaders gift economic rents to favored businesses, which is what happened in the “developmental states” of east Asia. The proceeds of corruption can also bind together otherwise unstable social groups, as Samuel Huntington described in Political Order in Changing Societies.
The Billionaire Raj: A Journey Through India's New Gilded Age
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