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- Title
EPIDEMICS OF CORRUPTION USING INCIDENCE FUNCTION.
- Authors
SHAH, Nita H.; YEOLEKAR, Bijal M.; PATEL, Zalak A.
- Abstract
Corruption is a slow poison damaging individuals and consequently society and nation. This is a global issue. Any individual can be exposed to the corruption. Slowly and steadily, an individual turns out to be most corrupted. In this study, an attempt is made to formulate the dynamics of corruption. The non-linear system of differential equations constructed for different compartments viz. Susceptible, Exposed, Infected and Punished. The punishment in terms of transfers from one place to another is defined in exposed and infected classes. These transfers lead the vertical transmission in both the classes. The threshold in terms of reproduction number is computed to make society corruption free. The local and global stability is analyzed. The proposed model is supported by numerical simulation. The observations and suggestions are outlined to have corruption free society or reduced corruption.
- Subjects
CORRUPTION -- Social aspects; NONLINEAR systems; DIFFERENTIAL equations; COMPUTER simulation; CORRUPTION prevention
- Publication
Economic Computation & Economic Cybernetics Studies & Research, 2017, Vol 51, Issue 2, p165
- ISSN
0424-267X
- Publication type
Article