NetEc - The economist's Internet Library
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NetEc is a valuable tool for economists as it is a web site that consolidates 6 other Internet projects aimed at providing information to economists. WoPEc provides bibliographic information on electronic versions of economics working papers, BibEc provides printed working papers, computer codes and software add-ons to economists, CodEc provides information on computer codes and add-ons to statistical software, WebEc provides economic information on the Internet, BizEc links information and business while HoPEc is Internet homepage publications for economists.
Publication Name: Economic Journal
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0013-0133
Year: 1997
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Concerning corruption
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The Control Risks Group published a report that analyzes the level of corruption in various countries around the world. The influence of corruption differs around the world and is in large part affected by how each government has decided to combat the activity. Japan was found to be the most corruptive, and this has made it difficult for international businesses to flourish there.
Publication Name: Asian Review of Business and Technology
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0956-3784
Year: 1998
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