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Corruption in Spain
Here a Causal Relationship? Contemporary Economics, 9(1), 45–60
Something Rotten in the State of Spain, Say Whistleblowers
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 20.7.2021 SWD(2021) 710 Final
The Heterogeneous Electoral Consequences of Scandals*
Article in the Economist
71 Resumen Palabras Clave Abstract Keywords La Corrupción En España Corruption in Spain Author/Autor
Can Salaries and Re-Election Prevent Political Corruption? an Empirical Evidence
BIBLIOGRAPHY on MUNICIPAL CORRUPTION Trevor Hunt August 2020 1
Corruption and Catalan Independence Ryan T
Manifesto About Corruption in the Spanish Judicial System
Islands of Good Government: Explaining Successful Corruption Control in Two Spanish Cities
The Perception of Corruption in Spain Is Above the European Average: Study 26 June 2012
Bibliography on Corruption and Anticorruption Professor Matthew C
Towards a Global Architecture for Asset Recovery Table of Contents
SPAIN with the UNITED NATIONS Sdgs: 30 RECOMMENDATIONS to FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION
Corruption and Promoting Integrity in Central Governments (Top Executive Functions) and Law Enforcement Agencies
Corruption in Spanish Democracy. an Approach Since Criminal and Political Aspects1
Organised Crime and the State in Spain
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Evaluating Determinants of Perceptions of Corruption in the European Union
Fighting Corruption in the Water Sector Methods, Tools and Good Practices Copyright © October 2011
The Costs of Corruption Across the Eu Credits
Power, Subjectivity, and Life in Spain: a Continuation of Elite Power Matthew Am Son
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Housing Bubbles and Zoning Corruption: Evidence from Greece and Spain
Attitudes Towards Corruption and Their Consequences on Political Behavior
Modeling Political Corruption in Spain
SPAIN with the UNITED NATIONS Sdgs: 30 RECOMMENDATIONS to FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION
Exporting Corruption. Progress Report 2020
Mapping High-Level Corruption Risks in Spanish Public Procurement
How Social Movements Transform Public Tolerance of Corruption: an Autopsy of the Spanish
When Higher Corruption Does Not Mean a Weaker State