Paolo Mauro
Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Paolo Mauro, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics since December 2014, worked at the International Monetary Fund for 20 years—the last ten in managerial positions in the research, fiscal affairs, and African departments. He
Sep 30, 2015
High-profile arrests like those carried out in China in recent years are insufficient to curb corruption in a lasting manner. Reducing pervasive government intervention in the economy and encouraging greater competition would reduce the near-monopolistic rents that create the incentives for corruption in the first place.