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A Collective Action Approach Against Corruption : The Case of the Dominican Republic (English)

For almost a century, the Dominican Republic has faced considerable governance and corruption challenges. High levels of corruption were present long time ago, and still prevail today, even if their characteristics and manifestations have changed. Rule of law has been weak for a long time, and generally government effectiveness has not been high. By contrast, the country has performed better in terms of progress on fundamental political and civil...
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Kaufmann,Daniel; Senderowitsch,Roberto Adrian; Gallina,Andrea.

A Collective Action Approach Against Corruption : The Case of the Dominican Republic (English). GPSA Working Paper|No. 3 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/185181607325908943

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