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Unpacking the concept of political will to confront corruption
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A free press is bad news for corruption
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Overview of corruption in Rwanda
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The Role of Wages and Auditing during a Crackdown on Corruption in the City of Buenos Aires
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Corruption and Trade Tariffs, or a case for Uniform Tariffs
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Corruption and Development
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Confronting the challenge of State Capture in Transition Economies
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Anti-Corruption Policies and Programs: A Framework for Evaluation
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Corruption: The Facts
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Social marketing strategies to fight corruption
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Monitoring Corruption: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Indonesia
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Combating Corruption: Look Before You Leap
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The Media’s Role in Curbing Corruption
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Following the money: do Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys matter?
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Business principles for countering bribery
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The power of data: enhancing transparency in the education sector in Sierra Leone
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Islamic approaches to corruption
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Teaching ethics in highly corrupt societies: Concerns and opportunities
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