Fritz Heimann

Essay
May/Jun
2006
Ben W. Heineman, Jr., and Fritz Heimann

Corruption is widely acknowledged to distort markets, undermine the rule of law, damage government legitimacy, and hurt economic development. The global anticorruption movement has gained ground since the mid-1990s, but its key agents -- developed and developing countries, international organizations, and MNCs -- must do more to prevent and punish misbehavior systematically.

Comment
Sep/Oct
1998
John Brademas and Fritz Heimann

Corruption does no one any favors. After long pretending that graft was a necessary evil -- or just plain necessary -- governments rich and poor are trying to stamp it out.