Percepções pantanosas
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Artigo de autoria de Claudio Weber, mestre em filosofia da ciência, nenhum autor ou autor sobre as percepções pantanosas. Este artigo defende que as percepções sobre corrupção devem ser capturadas com cautela, pois são pouco sobre o fenômeno empírico da corrupção. O autor problematiza como pesquisas disponíveis sobre o problema, com ênfase na imprecisão e na dificuldade de encontrar uma correlação efetiva entre as ocorrências existentes no país e sua percepção na população. Mesmo seus impactos sobre a economia permanentemente discutidos: a carência de levantamentos empíricos, por exemplo, não permite aferir a medida que os investidores internacionais usam essas percepções em seus processos decisóriosDownloads
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Johnston. "The New Corruption Rankings: Implications for Analysis and Reform", Report to the 2000 World Congress of the International Political Science Association, 2000.
Abramo. "Still Lifes: Perceptions of Corruption vs. Other Indicators" Notas ao Seminário "Entendiendo la Corrupción em el Continente Americano", Laboratorio de Análisis y Documentación de la Corrupción, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Novembro de 2004 (www.transparencia.org.br/docs/StillLifes.pdf).
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Johnston. "The New Corruption Rankings: Implications for Analysis and Reform", Report to the 2000 World Congress of the International Political Science Association, 2000.
Abramo. "Still Lifes: Perceptions of Corruption vs. Other Indicators" Notas ao Seminário "Entendiendo la Corrupción em el Continente Americano", Laboratorio de Análisis y Documentación de la Corrupción, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Novembro de 2004 (www.transparencia.org.br/docs/StillLifes.pdf).
Lambsdorff. "Background Paper to the 2004 Corruption Perceptions Index", Transparency International e Universidade de Passau.
Abramo, "How much do perceptions of corruption really tell us?" (working paper, www.transparencia.org.br/docs/HowMuch.pdf).
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Percepções pantanosas. Revista da CGU, [S. l.], v. 1, n. 1, p. 117–121, 2006. DOI: 10.36428/revistadacgu.v1i1.227. Disponível em: https://revista.cgu.gov.br/Revista_da_CGU/article/view/227. Acesso em: 27 nov. 2025.
