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6. Corruption et clientélisme: peut-on les éradiquer ?

Jean Cartier-Bresson

Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2016, vol. n° 18, issue 1, 87-98

Abstract: The political economy of corruption began with the study of political market imperfections and its consequences. The subject has broadened to include governance and clientelism and research now focuses on the difficulty in finding credible strategies to address the illegalities of political and economic elites.

Date: 2016
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