Corruption and its consequences

  • Cairncross F
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… consequences by reducing or impairing the host government's ability to regulate the economy … Rules and regulations are circumvented by bribes, public budget control is undermined by … society's problems can be blamed on an excess of government interference and regulation …

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Cairncross, F. (2001). Corruption and its consequences. Nature, 409(6823), 982–982. https://doi.org/10.1038/35059162

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