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Conclusion
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Abstract
This book has tried to shed light on one deceptively simple question; under which conditions do specific types of anti-corruption strategy work? As was to be expected, there is clearly not a succinct set of answers to this question, but the analysis presented here has nonetheless offered us a number of pointers. This conclusion will highlight what these pointers are before suggesting ways forward from here.
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Notes
- 1.D. Kaufmann, A. Kraay and M. Mastruzzi (2009), Governance Matters VIII (Washington D.C.: World Bank Development Research Group, Policy Research Paper 4978), p.5.Google Scholar
- 2.E. Durkheim (1938), The Rules of Sociological Method (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press).Google Scholar
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