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Corruption in Construction: A Global Review

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In the past decade, the corruption issue in the construction industry has attracted wide attention not only from researchers in developed countries such as the United States (Crist 2009; Sohail and Cavill 2008), the United Kingdom (Amaee 2011), and Australia (Brown and Loosemore 2015; Hartley 2009), but also from those in developing countries such as India (Tabish and Jha 2011, 2012), Nigeria (Alutu 2007; Alutu and Udhawuve 2009), Pakistan (Choudhry and Iqbal 2012), Ghana (Owusu et al. 2019), and South Africa (Bowen et al. 2007a, b, 2012).

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Shan, M., Le, Y., Chan, A.P.C., Hu, Y. (2020). Corruption in Construction: A Global Review. In: Corruption in the Public Construction Sector. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9550-5_2

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