I just read an article in Slate titled "The Case of the Unpaid Parking Ticket
Why some people cheat, and others don't." Among others, it states that "A society where most people are doing something useful has a good chance of being rich; a society full of corruption will be poor." I don't want to state the obvious answer where our society lies. You can read the entire article here.
I was interested in knowing the level of corruption of our country versus others. In New York, diplomatic immunity meant that parking tickets issued to diplomats would not be enforced. This means that any diplomat can park anywhere and not worry about getting a ticket. Given that there was nothing stopping them from committing a violation, it was only the personal ethics of the diplomats that was preventing them from doing so. Using the number of violations as a measure of corruption, a study of violations of diplomats from 146 countries was done. After going through that study, we ranked 53rd out of 146 where the most corrupt is Kuwait and the least corrupt is Turkey. Given that Indonesia is 24, Thailand is 32,China is 65, Singapore is 93, Malaysia is 113, South Korea is 119 and Japan is 140, we compare somewhat favorably against our neighbors but not really saints either.
The entire study can be read here in pdf format.




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