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International business theory and the criminal multinational enterprise. (2024). Buckley, Peter J ; Enderwick, Peter ; Shenkar, Oded ; Hsieh, Linda.
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  37. Corruption Across Countries and Regions: Some Consequences of Local Osmosis. (2005). Sah, Raaj.
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  39. Short-run and Long-run Effects of Corruption on Economic Growth: Evidence from State-Level Cross-Section Data for the United States. (2005). Horiuchi, Yusaku ; AKAI, NOBUO ; Sakata, Masayo .
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  41. Growth, Governance and Corruption in the Presence of Threshold Effects: Theory and Evidence. (2005). Dutta, Jayasri ; Aidt, Toke ; Sena, Vania.
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  43. The Political Economy of Corruption and the Role of Financial Institutions. (2004). Hainz, Christa ; Boerner, Kira.
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  44. Corruption and Openness. (2004). Paserman, M. Daniele ; Neeman, Zvika ; Simhon, Avi.
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  46. Explaining Corruption: A Common Agency Approach. (2004). Maier, Norbert.
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  47. Korrupte Staatsangestellte oder korrupte Regierungen: wer schadet mehr?. (2004). Lambsdorff, Johann Graf.
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    In: Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung / Quarterly Journal of Economic Research.
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  50. Politicians’ Motivation, Political Culture, and Electoral Competition. (2004). Dur, Robert ; Beniers, Klaas.
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