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K0baltlast Thursday at 6:31 PM2 repliesview on HN

I live in a developing country. What I find is that the corruption is generally easier to navigate here that it was in the USA. The corruption in the USA is much more entrenched, in the form of regulatory capture. At the local level this can look like a local ordinance where “only a contractor with xy and z (only one of which is needed for the job) can bid, favoring a specific contractor. Here you just figure out compliance with the person in charge.


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Arrowmasterlast Thursday at 8:53 PM

Part of how the USA got that way is hilariously enough, anti-corruption policies.

throwaway2037yesterday at 8:01 AM

    > much more entrenched, in the form of regulatory capture
I am unsure how to interpret this comment. It is so broad that it dilutes the effect. Are there any wealthy countries that you feel do not suffer from the same issue?