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THE DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT OF CORRUPTION ON CORPORATE POLITICAL CONNECTIONS PDF Print E-mail
Written by LUMINITA IONESCU   
ABSTRACT. This paper presents a review of the literature on the differential effect of corruption on corporate political connections across countries, the possibilities of global patterns of corrupt behavior, the relation between past FDI and changes in the corruption measures, and corruption-related money laundering. These findings are consistent with a number of prior observations. pp. 202–207
JEL: D73, G34, D72

Keywords: differential effect of corruption, corporate political connections
 

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