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Global Corruption Report 2005: Corruption in construction and post-conflict reconstruction

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The Public Integrity Index: assessing anti-corruption architecture Marianne Camerer and Jonathan Werve

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A survey of governance in 30 underperforming states Sarah Repucci

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Global Index of Bribery for News Coverage Dean Kruckeberg, Katerina Tsetsura and Frank Ovaitt

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Trust and corruption Eric M. Uslaner

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Experimental economics and corruption: a survey of budding research Jens Chr. Andvig

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International determinants of national corruption levels Wayne Sandholtz and Mark Gray

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Corruption in transition economies Cheryl Gray and James Anderson

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Transparency and accountability in the public sector in the Arab region UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs

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Latin American Index of Budget Transparency Helena Hofbauer

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The Latin American Public Opinion Project: corruption victimisation, 2004 Mitchell A. Seligson

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Corruption and crime Omar Azfar

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Measuring corruption: validating subjective surveys of perceptions Rodrigo R. Soares

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How far can we trust expert opinions on corruption? An experiment based on surveys in francophone Africa Mireille Razafindrakoto and Franรงois Roubaud

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Gender and corruption: in search of better evidence Hung-En Sung

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Corruption, pollution and economic development Heinz Welsch

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Firm responses to corruption in foreign markets Klaus Uhlenbruck, Peter Rodriguez, Jonathan Doh and Lorraine Eden

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The effect of corruption on trade and FDI Mohsin Habib and Leon Zurawicki

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Firms, bureaucrats and organised crime: an empirical examination of illicit interactions Larry Chavis

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