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The best system money can buy: Corruption in the European Union
Carolyn M. Warner
Religion and Conflict, Center for the Study of
Politics and Global Studies, School of (SPGS)
Social Science Research, Institute for (ISSR)
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Corruption
100%
European Union
100%
Best System
100%
Politicians
42%
Privatization
28%
Political Reform
28%
Bribery
14%
Europe
14%
Public Services
14%
Western Europe
14%
Political Parties
14%
Energy Sector
14%
Law Enforcement
14%
Modernity
14%
Criminal Activity
14%
Malfeasance
14%
Increased Competition
14%
Market Efficiency
14%
Large Corporations
14%
Western State
14%
Law Enforcement Agencies
14%
Theme Park
14%
State-led
14%
Scandal
14%
Bureaucrats
14%
Promotional Effort
14%
Free Trade
14%
Armament
14%
Economic Reform
14%
Private Payment
14%
Net Reduction
14%
Export Promotion
14%
Market Reform
14%
Liberalized Market
14%
Infrastructure Sector
14%
EU Harmonization
14%
Economic Crime
14%
Corrupt Practices
14%
Regulatory Harmonization
14%
Publicly Owned Enterprises
14%
Unified Market
14%
Social Sciences
Politics
100%
European Community
100%
Enterprises
50%
Company
50%
Case Study
50%
Crime
50%
Public Utilities
50%
Western Europe
50%
Elections
50%
Energy Sector
50%
Free Trade
50%
Weapons
50%
Corruption
50%
Export Promotion
50%
Economic Crime
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Corruption
100%
Public Service
14%
Merger
14%
Energy Sector
14%
Efficient Market Hypothesis
14%
Free Trade
14%
Trade Promotion
14%