Perceptions Of Corruption In Central Asian Countries

Property rights are a basic tenant of a free market economy, and when these rights are in jeopardy from crime and corruption,a free market system falters. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and theWorld Bank have developed a methodology to study transition economies. The Bus...

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