Acknowledgements
I would like to thank Pushpa Arabindoo very warmly for organising the original event and coordinating this publication. The original presenters are also to be thanked for devoting their time to a somewhat dubious cause. I should also point out that this epilogue was written before I had the chance of reading the written contributions. As such, I make no reference to their papers.
Notes
Or perhaps is producing too many unnecessary goods and not enough development!
Beyond Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and perhaps Germany, the UK and Singapore one struggles to identify many countries where corruption is not part and parcel of everyday life in both the private and the public sectors. Moreover, even those countries appear to be less scrupulous when their companies operate beyond their shores.