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Corruption exists in both developed and develo** countries of various political and economic systems, and its occurrence is highly associated with the economic growth and development stages of the country (Bardhan in J Econ Lit 35(3):1320–1346, 1997; Ehrlich and Lui in J Polit Econ 107(S6):S270–S293, 1999).
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Shan, M., Le, Y., Chan, A.P.C., Hu, Y. (2020). Introduction. In: Corruption in the Public Construction Sector. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9550-5_1
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