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What is corruption? The aim of this paper is to present and analyze selected theoretical definitions of corruption, to point out their implicit characteristics, and to incorporate these characteristics into a Misesian positive theoretical apparatus. Within this analysis, I argue that Ludwig von Mises was the first to recognize the importance of distinguishing among different institutional frameworks where human action, referred to as corruption, may take place. Then I present a critical reflection on the implementation of the market’s “auto regulation mechanisms” into bureaucratic management in order to eliminate corrupt actions.