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Theory of corruption markets

Abstract

Authors reveal main theoretical disadvantages of the field of corruption studies, including «the missing factor» of corruption studies - corruption market. This paper provides methodology for the new middle-ranged theory of corruption markets that explains different results of the same anticorruption reforms.

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V. M. Vasileva

Russian Federation


A. N. Vorobyev

Russian Federation


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