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Abdulkabir OS
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Nigeria was globally declared as one of the horrible country to subsist in the world because of the widespread of corruption, injustice, violence and lack of security that exposed many innocent lives to end up in the hitch of kidnappers. This manuscript ...
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Radif R. Zamaletdinov,Nadezhda P. Yudina,Elvira I. Lavrentyeva,Lubov I. Savva,Natalya B. Pugacheva
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The relevance of the study is conditioned by the expansion of the scale of corruption in higher education. The purpose of the article is to develop practical recommendations for improving of anti-corruption policy?s effectiveness at universities. T...
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George P. Gonpu
The adverse macroeconomic consequences of financial crises have heightened research interests in their causes. However, little is known about the role of political influence as a cause of financial crises in small developing countries. This research expl...
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Ina Purwantini Rahayu,Tri Widodo
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It has been noted by public that corruption is a practice that can be considered an extra ordinarycrime that has happened in developing countries. Such a common misuse of publicaffair is conducted for private gain, including but not limited to: corruptio...
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Shiladitya Chakraborty
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India, the world?s largest democracy, can boast of a vibrant political culture, vigilant press and a politically conscious civil society with an impartial judiciary. Yet the most disheartening fact of Indian society is the rising tide of corruption in al...
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