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Consequences of Corruption and Prevention Program in Romania

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  • Enea Constanţa

    (Constantin Brancusi University of Targu Jiu)

  • Enea Constantin

    (Constantin Brancusi University of Targu Jiu)

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The consequences of corruption are differently perceived by companies also depending on their size by number of employees. Small companies consider to a larger extent that the main consequence of corruption is the moral; decline of society. Medium companies believe loosing foreign investments is the main consequence in this respect and large companies consider to a larger extent that the development process is slowed down by corruption. The consequences of corruption are differently perceived by companies also depending on the source of capital. Romanian capital companies consider to a larger extent that the main consequence of corruption is that is slows down the private sector development while foreign companies believe to a larger extent that the main consequence of corruption is foreign investment opportunities.

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  • Enea Constanţa & Enea Constantin, 2013. "Consequences of Corruption and Prevention Program in Romania," Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology, ScientificPapers.org, vol. 3(6), pages 1-22, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spp:jkmeit:spi13-22
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