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is more likely to be a (direct) causation. Only inflation and war seem to have beenrelatively more important for growth …
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The corruption is a secondary phenomenon, because there are economic preconditions causing it. Unless the achievement … ending, both of them may become the cause of corruption in the post-Communist transformation of the economy. In order to … restrict corruption and establish the institution of private property, it is necessary to legalize the existing results of …
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This paper shows why some countries are trapped in an equilibrium with high unofficial economic activity and corruption … unofficial economy and corruption activity …
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corruption for 11 transition economies in the Central and Eastern Europe. Design/methodology/approach - The empirical analysis … and corruption and a weak linkage between non-tax revenue collection and corruption in the transition economies. We … implications - Through economic transitions, there might be a linkage between public expenditures and corruption index. Thus …
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