The purpose of this book is to formulate economic models of the
advantages and costs of transparency in various areas of public
sector activity and to assess what level of obfuscation in politics
is rational. The chapters are arranged in four parts. Part 1 is
concerned with the manifestations of transparency and obfuscation
in domestic democratic settings whilst Part 2 deals with the same
realities but in an international context. Part 3 looks at
corruption and Part 4 considers some of the implications of
transparency and obfuscation for the working of governments and the
formulation of public policies.
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