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- Corporation and Credit

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- Corporations , pp 88-99

- Jena Martin
- Corporations and finance , pp 102-113

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- Corporations and global standards of corporate social responsibility , pp 365-383

- Daniel Kinderman
- Corporations and global trade policy-making in the twenty-first century , pp 400-415

- Jappe Eckhardt
- Corporations in economic development , pp 104-114

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- Corporations, class and the normalization of risk , pp 143-162

- Laureen Snider and Steven Bittle
- Corporations, culture and accountability , pp 177-196

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- Corporations, gender equality and women’s empowerment: feminismco-opted? , pp 93-105

- Catia Gregoratti, Adrienne Roberts and Sofie Tornhill
- Corporatisation in Australia: a Queensland perspective , pp 117-139

- Tahnee Booth and Adrian Noon
- Corporatism , pp 82-90

- Sergio Noto
- Corporatism, tripartism and social partnership

- Gilton Klerck
- Corporeal ethics

- Alison Pullen and Carl Rhodes
- Correcting external imbalances in the European economy , pp 14-36

- Michael Landesmann and Doris Hanzl-Weiß
- Correlated equilibrium , pp 70-85

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- Correlation or causality? Interpreting scatter plots and regressions , pp 48-71

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- Corridor and floor systems

- Andrea Terzi
- Corridor of political corruption

- Arvind K. Jain
- Corridor of Viability: Complexity Analysis for Enterprise and Investment

- Jerry Courvisanos and Colin Richardson
- Corrupt collaboration

- Ori Weisel
- Corruption

- Roger Bowles
- Corruption

- Wolfgang Maennig
- Corruption , pp 48-73

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- Corruption

- Bruce Benson and Fred S. McChesney
- Corruption , pp 46-66

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- Corruption and Collusion: Strategic Complements in Procurement

- Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky
- Corruption and Decentralized Public Governance

- Anwar Shah
- Corruption and development , pp 93-116

- Patrick Rappo
- Corruption and Development

- Cheryl W. Gray
- Corruption and elite capture of mining community development funds in Ghana and Sierra Leone , pp 69-79

- Kendra E. Dupuy
- Corruption and gendered access to public services in Global South democracies , pp 245-260

- Lucia Kovacikova and Ruth Carlitz
- Corruption and political trust: how the effect of societal cleavages on trust depend on the corruption context

- Monika Bauhr and Nicholas Charron
- Corruption and Sustainable Development

- Toke Aidt
- Corruption and the Demand for Regulating Capitalists

- Rafael Di Tella and Robert MacCulloch
- Corruption and the Management of Public Works in Italy

- Miriam Golden and Lucio Picci
- Corruption and the New Institutional Economics , pp 171-177

- Miriam A. Golden
- Corruption and the size of local governments: are they related? , pp 83-120

- Michael Nelson
- Corruption as a male-biased institution , pp 384-391

- Elin Bjarnegård
- Corruption as a problem in public choice

- Susan Rose-Ackerman
- Corruption in China and Russia Compared: Different Legacies of Central Planning

- Jens Andvig
- Corruption in International Business Transactions: The Perspective of Norwegian Firms

- Tina Søreide
- Corruption in Large Developing Economies: The Case of Brazil, Russia, India and China

- Mohsin Habib and Leon Zurawicki
- Corruption in Tax Administration: Lessons from Institutional Reforms in Uganda

- Odd Fjeldstad
- Corruption in the Developing Countries: ‘Thinking About’ the Role of Accounting

- Jeff Everett
- Corruption in the post-plagiarism era: weaponizing reputation and morality in the name of integrity in higher education

- Sarah Elaine Eaton
- Corruption proved? Dealing with the corruption ‘boulder’

- John Hatchard
- Corruption under authoritarian regimes

- Arvind K. Jain
- Corruption, anti-corruption, and corporate governance in China

- Xi Fu and Zhifang Zhang
- Corruption, Crime and Economic Growth

- Benjamin Powell, G Manish and Malavika Nair
- Corruption, Economic Growth and the Petroleum Sector in the Persian Gulf

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