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Corruption in higher education has long been neglected as an area of research in the US. The processes of … access. Every nation solves problems of access, quality, and equity differently. Thus, although prosecuting corruption in … paper addresses the question: How is corruption in higher education understood and defined in legal cases, what particular …
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The book Battling Corruption in America’s Public Schools by Segal (2004) is well written, easy to read, very … corruption and unsuccessful actions to prevent it as well as prescriptions that in the author’s opinion may help fight corruption …. This makes the book groundbreaking research in the field of educational corruption, and corruption in public secondary …
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corruption on economic growth of AFTZ member states. The study employed a panel data analysis for the period 2010-2016, using … Stata Statistical Software. The study findings for the bloc, indicated that corruption, trading across borders, getting …
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The topicality of the study “The concept of a customs debt” is useful to the substantiation of customs policy as a component of commercial community policy and of domestic fiscal policy, so that the customs tax should provide the three functions: fiscal, protectionist and negotiation. The...
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This paper discusses complementarities and tensions between competition policies and consumer protection policies. The paper argues that markets will often supply adequate customer protection without the need for extra public intervention. Special areas where intervention might be needed are...
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Mexican gas stations across the country buy and sell gasoline at regulated common prices. Therefore, authorities that set these prices do not take into account competition conditions of each market. In this paper we establish the effect of a regulated mark-up price as well as competition on the...
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Through a consideration of factors which have resulted in a more reduced role for the external auditor in certain jurisdictions – when compared to others, this paper will consider, as well as highlight why an enhanced awareness of the role of the external auditor in such jurisdictions will be...
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is well known. How- ever, informational asymmetries create the need for adequate instruments to prevent fraud. This paper …, monitoring may be the best instrument for preventing fraud. When income-generating ability is the only unobservable variable …
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Responsibility for preventing and detecting fraud rest with management entities. Although the auditor is not and cannot … be held responsible for preventing fraud and errors, in your work, he can have a positive role in preventing fraud and … skepticism, recognizing that condition or events may be found that indicate that fraud or error may exist. Based on the audit …
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This paper analyses the demographic, socio-economics and banking specific determinants that influence the risk of fraud … framework is employed that incorporates cards at a risk of fraud as the dependent variable and a set of explanatory variables (e … useful indicators on the factors that are responsible for potential risk of fraud. …
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