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The adverse effect of corruption has been widely investigated in literature. Corruption is said to hamper both economic … and human development. A foe of transparency and ethical business ambiance, corruption promotes a trans-lucid accounting … contributes to the research literature regarding corruption and government accountability, by developing a new index measure of …
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many distortions observed in practice, including patronage, variations in contract enforcement and the role of political …
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The adverse effect of corruption has been widely investigated in literature. Corruption is said to hamper both economic … and human development. A foe of transparency and ethical business ambiance, corruption promotes a trans-lucid accounting … milieu. In this paper we investigate the impact of corruption in structuring a country’s governmental accounting framework in …
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corruption. The impacts of corruption on long-run changes and periodic growth in the adjusted net savings rate are estimated … across African and Asian economies from 1970 to 2003. Corruption rather than resource dependency per se affects negatively … the ability of African countries to reinvest resource rents in the short term, but for Asian countries, corruption is less …
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corruption. The impacts of corruption on long-run changes and periodic growth in the adjusted net savings rate are estimated … across African and Asian economies from 1970 to 2003. Corruption rather than resource dependency per se affects negatively … the ability of African countries to reinvest resource rents in the short term, but for Asian countries, corruption is less …
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The instability and informality that characterize hybrid political orders and its effects on entrepreneurs remains largely unexplored in the scholarly literatures. In this paper we provide initial findings from the case of entrepreneurs' access to electricity in Lebanon. Using quantitative and...
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