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Conflict and Corruption in International Trade: Who Helped Iraq Circumvent United Nations Sanctions?

In: International Handbook on the Economics of Corruption, Volume Two

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  • Yujin Jeong
  • Robert J. Weiner

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A companion volume to the International Handbook on the Economics of Corruption published in 2006, the specially commissioned papers in Volume Two present some of the best policy-oriented research in the field. They stress the institutional roots of corruption and include new research on topics ranging from corruption in regulation and procurement to vote buying and private firm payoffs.

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  • Yujin Jeong & Robert J. Weiner, 2011. "Conflict and Corruption in International Trade: Who Helped Iraq Circumvent United Nations Sanctions?," Chapters, in: Susan Rose-Ackerman & Tina Søreide (ed.), International Handbook on the Economics of Corruption, Volume Two, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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