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The activity of lobbying in an economy is one which has numerous societal costs and benefits. The most significant effect is how far from the optimum productivity curve does it move an economy. Is the net effect a negative or positive gain in social welfare measured by standard of living and...
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Corruption has long been endemic in Indian telecommunications. Individuals and small contractors must pay bribes or … are underway to reduce corruption …
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of corruption, solid political and economic stability determine significant effects on most financial variables … factors the main results hold, in that monitoring corruption, maintaining political stability and designing sound economic …
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The destructive role of institutional quality such as corruption has been considered an important factor for economic …. This research examines the institutional role in controlling corruption within the preview of CO2 emissions-economic growth … nexus for the European Union. The study evaluates the moderating impact of corruption on the relationship between CO2 …
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