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Does FDI trigger or hinder corruption?

16. July 2017 ~ sarinteer ~ Leave a comment

Corruption  has been one of the high priority that international organizations such as the IMF, World Bank, the UN and OECD have become increasingly interested in the fight against. More economists are involved in studying the effects of corruption on economic growth as it is perceived as a detrimental to economy and sustainable development path. … Continue reading Does FDI trigger or hinder corruption?

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