Abstract

Corruption has a lot of attention around the world. This study discusses issues related to the characteristics, causes, consequences and possible corrective actions. This paper also investigates whether the costs of corruption are conditional on the extent of government intervention in the economy. Corruption takes place behind closed doors, which makes empirical research on corruption challenging. After decades of corruption research find out still struggle to produce reliable measures and assess the success of anti-corruption efforts. Three pillars are considered to essential for the country’s growth, namely, the legislative, the executive and judiciary. These pillars when they are deviating from the established righteous path, corruption erupts to an unimaginable Level. The present study focuses on Tamil Nadu State primarily and the outcome of the study nature, concept and causes shown by way of using simple Percentage analysis.

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