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5. Pauvreté et corruption: un cercle vicieux

Clara Delavallade

Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2014, vol. n° 14, issue 1, 72-83

Abstract: After having established a typology of corruption, this article analyses its implications for public spending and growth. It also shows how the economic, institutional and political environment of low-income countries favours corruption, thus perpetuating the vicious circle between poverty and corruption at the state level.

Date: 2014
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