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the actually productive business environment and the legal, political and administrative environment which tolerates …
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Corruption is widespread in Myanmar, and this has significant negative effects on the country’s economic development. In response, President U Thein Sein has made fighting corruption a priority. However, despite Myanmar’s gradual improvement in corruption perceptions’ rankings, it still...
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; (3) the interactive effects of history and law are important in reducing corruption levels; (4) the size of government …
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Using a panel data set for 146 countries over the period 1984~2007, this study contributes in the area of trade-corruption linkages by highlighting the non-monotonic relationship between trade and corruption and significance of complementary policy reforms in shaping the link. Findings of the...
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-country variation in lease duration and building construction is related to the content (common versus civil law) and efficiency … (integrity and enforceability) of the legal system in the respective countries. First, we find that countries with a common law …
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