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<td>[Novedades_inco] Invitación: Ponencia/Seminario: "Quién
controla al controlador?". Dr. Elvio Accinelli - Miercoles
30 de Noviembre, 17:00 horas.</td>
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<td>Franco Robledo <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:frobledo@fing.edu.uy"><frobledo@fing.edu.uy></a></td>
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<pre>Estimados:
EnvÃo aquà la siguiente ponencia-seminario a cargo del Dr. Elvio
Accinelli:
TÃtulo: "Who controls the controller?. A dynamical model of corruption"
Abstract:
"The aim of this paper is to give at least a partial answer to the
question made in the title. Several works analyze the evolution of the
corruption in
different societies. Most of such papers show the necessity of several
controls displayed by a central authority to deterrence the expansion of the
corruption. However there is not much literature that addresses the
issue of who controls the controller. This article aims to approach an
answer to this
question. Indeed, as it is well known. in democratic societies an
important role should be played by citizens. We show that politically
active citizens
can prevent the spread of corruption."
(Basado en el trabajo adjunto).
DÃa: Miercoles 30 de noviembre de 2016.
Horario: 17:00 a 18:00.
Lugar: Salón Rojo (sala 703 de Posgrado), séptimo piso, Facultad de
IngenierÃa, UDELAR.
Saludos cordiales,
Franco Robledo
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