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The curse of spanning over millennium: Confucian culture and corruption in China. (2024). Zhang, YU ; Cheng, Bowen.
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  18. Environmental Regulation in a Transitional Political System: Delegation of Regulation and Perceived Corruption in South Africa. (2019). Naso, Pedro.
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  19. Does Fiscal Decentralization Encourage Corruption in Local Governments? Evidence from Indonesia. (2019). Alfada, Anisah.
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  20. Accounting practice, fiscal decentralization and corruption. (2019). Changwony, Frederick Kibon ; Paterson, Audrey S.
    In: The British Accounting Review.
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  21. The Role of Natural Resources on Moderating the Relationship between Fiscal Decentralization and Corruption: Evidence from Indonesia. (2019). Harto, Puji ; Ghozali, Imam ; Ratmono, Dwi ; Ulum, Akhmad Samsul ; Rohman, Abdul.
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  22. The Effects of Fiscal Decentralization on Publicly Provided Services and Labor Markets. (2019). Martino, Enrica ; Giorcelli, Michela ; Bianchi, Nicola.
    In: CHILD Working Papers Series.
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  23. The Effect of Fiscal Decentralization on Corruption: A Non‐linear Hypothesis. (2019). cantabene, claudia ; Baraldi, Anna Laura ; Alfano, Maria Rosaria.
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  24. Predicting Public Corruption with Neural Networks: An Analysis of Spanish Provinces. (2018). López-Iturriaga, Félix ; Sanz, Ivan Pastor ; Lopez-Iturriaga, Felix J.
    In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
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  25. Fiscal centralization: a remedy for corruption?. (2018). Rosselló Villalonga, Joan.
    In: SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association.
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  27. Bribery, Hold-Up and Bureaucratic Structure. (2018). Rablen, Matthew ; Bennett, John.
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  28. Decentralization and fuel subsidies. (2018). Kotsogiannis, Christos ; ferraresi, massimiliano ; Rizzo, Leonzio.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  29. Size, Determinants, and Consequences of Corruption in Chinas Provinces: The MIMIC Approach. (2018). schneider, friedrich ; Sun, Qunli ; Chen, Hailin.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  30. DOES FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION AFFECT INFRASTRUCTURE QUALITY? AN EXAMINATION OF U.S. STATES. (2018). Calcagno, Peter ; Escaleras, Monica.
    In: Contemporary Economic Policy.
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  31. Fiscally Responsible Mafia-clans. (2017). TURATI, Gilberto ; Piacenza, Massimiliano ; Pellegrino, Simone ; bordignon, massimo ; Beraldo, Sergio.
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  32. Government decentralization as a commitment in non-democracies. (2017). Gradstein, Mark.
    In: Journal of Comparative Economics.
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