This paper using the Boolean algebra and the country as the unit of analysis tries to understand how is the Perception of corruption in countries where income gaps and disproportionate share of public funds exist simultaneously in the health and education sectors. Boolean analysis shows that three different causal model has led to the perception of corruption in the countries surveyed. First, the combination of inadequate contributions of education and health care from public funds, Second, countries where poor health share of public funds was combined with the lack of economic inequality. Third, the countries in which proportion of inadequate education of public funds can be combined with economic inequality. Keywords: economic corruption, education, health, economic inequality, corruption perception Keywords: economic corruption, education, health, economic inequality, corruption perception Keywords: economic corruption, education, health, economic inequality, corruption perception Keywords: economic corruption, education, health, economic inequality, corruption perception Keywords: economic corruption, education, health, economic inequality, corruption perception
kafie,M. and Moosavi,M. S. (2015). Explore the relationship between economic inequalities and countries rank in the Corruption Perception Index. Administrative Health Research, 7(2), 43-60.
MLA
kafie,M. , and Moosavi,M. S. . "Explore the relationship between economic inequalities and countries rank in the Corruption Perception Index", Administrative Health Research, 7, 2, 2015, 43-60.
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kafie M., Moosavi M. S. (2015). 'Explore the relationship between economic inequalities and countries rank in the Corruption Perception Index', Administrative Health Research, 7(2), pp. 43-60.
CHICAGO
M. kafie and M. S. Moosavi, "Explore the relationship between economic inequalities and countries rank in the Corruption Perception Index," Administrative Health Research, 7 2 (2015): 43-60,
VANCOUVER
kafie M., Moosavi M. S. Explore the relationship between economic inequalities and countries rank in the Corruption Perception Index. AHR, 2015; 7(2): 43-60.