Analyzing Corruption Possibilities in the Gaze of the Media
Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: July, 17 , 2001In this paper analyze the economic incentives that govern the strategic relationship
between the government and the independent media has been analysed using a consistent analytical
framework.The analysis focuses on the extent to which
the‘free’ press can act as a
deterrent to corruption in governance. It has been found out that although ‘press freedom’ is indeed
important as stressed in the existing literature, both mutually profitable cover-up
arrangements as well as the government’s ability to ‘manage’ the media’s allegations
tend to have a substantial negative impact on the media’s role as an effective watchdog.
Also, more competition in the media sector need not necessarily translate into increased
deterrence from
corruption.[DiscussionPaperNo.2001/30]
Author(s): Samarth Vaidya | Posted on: Jun 17, 2010 | Views(1001) | Download (629)