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2. Some other forms o f corruption are embezzlement, nepotism, patronage, and spoils .
3. The Effects of Corruption in a Developing Nation
4. Hussein, Alatas S. 1968.The Sociology of Corruption: The Nature, Functions, Causes and Prevention of Corruption, 13Singapore: Donald Moore Press.
5. Heidenheimer, Arnold J, ed. 1970.Political Corruption: Readings in Comparative Analysis, 3–18. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Although corruption can be regarded as a phenomena peculiar not only to public organizations and officials, and is therefore, relevant for private organizations as well, nevertheless in the academia corruption and bribery are generally understood t o include only the former situation.