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, measures of democracy, human development, corruption perception index and per capita income, which in turn jointly influence … 2-SLS. Empirically, it has been established that globalization, democracy, human development and low level of corruption …
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empirically investigate the direct and joint effects of export regulations, credit markets and corruption in explaining exporting … exports and OFDI. The findings also show that corruption can have different implications for exports and OFDI. The … interactions of corruption with export regulations and credit markets reveal some unexpected and counter-intuitive results …
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market economy and democracy. Our results show that the five best ranked countries are all western democracies. Our global … effective democracy, and there are very large regional differences, confirming the dictum by Huntington (1996) about Turkey as a … advised to continue to support civil society and secular democracy in Turkey. …
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resultant prosperity. We also emphasize that enforcing regulations is a complex task given corruption, informal markets, and the …
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, the paper goes beyond previous studies investigating also the impact of geographic identification, corruption and … globalization. We find that a higher level of (perceived) corruption reduces the trust in the UN in developed countries, but …
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, the paper goes beyond previous studies investigating also the impact of geographic identification, corruption and … globalization. We find that a higher level of (perceived) corruption reduces the trust in the UN in developed countries, but …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005230873
, the paper goes beyond previous studies investigating also the impact of geographic identification, corruption and … globalization. We find that a higher level of (perceived) corruption reduces the trust in the UN in developed countries, but …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005627647
While organised crime comes in a variety of guises, in this paper we argue that organised crime in the Pacific can be best framed as a nexus between political elites and seemingly licit actors. We argue that three changes over the past two decades have made it increasingly likely that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012981906
, the paper goes beyond previous studies investigating also the impact of geographic identification, corruption and … globalization. We find that a higher level of (perceived) corruption reduces the trust in the UN in developed countries, but …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014051017
that globalization has lead to a decrease in corruption as countries wishing to join the global economy must comply with … international anti-corruption rules and regulations. This study empirically explores this paradox using the Corruption Perceptions … exists between globalization and corruption. Specifically, the results of this study suggest that the effect of globalization …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013141461