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The present work analyzes the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) and corruption on the quality of the … environment in the MENA region. Indeed, the magnitude of corruption and the quality of institutions are often cited as the main … recommend greater awareness of the harmful effects of corruption among political and economic actors. …
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The article analyzes how economic theory usually investigates corruption. It describes the main traditional economic … environment in which corruption occurs. Redistribution system theory can serve as a useful aid here because it reveals that the … economic theory should not rely only on traditional approaches to corruption but should at least add institutional economics …
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study employed a vector autoregressive (VAR) estimation approach to empirically explore the relationships among corruption …The paper investigated the dynamic and causal relationship among corruption, foreign direct investment, and economic …, foreign direct investment, and economic growth. The findings suggest that there is a reverse causality among corruption …
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Many developing countries have suffered under the personal rule of kleptocrats', who implement highly inefficient economic policies, expropriate the wealth of their citizens, and use the proceeds for their own glorification or consumption. We argue that the success of kleptocrats rests, in part,...
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Many developing countries have suffered under the personal rule of kleptocrats', who implement highly inefficient economic policies, expropriate the wealth of their citizens, and use the proceeds for their own glorification or consumption. We argue that the success of kleptocrats rests, in part,...
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Many developing countries have suffered under the personal rule of "kleptocrats", who implement highly inefficient economic policies, expropriate the wealth of their citizens, and use the proceeds for their own glorification or consumption. We argue that the success of kleptocrats rests, in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014074390