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Blog post | 2022

Anti-corruption reforms have been successful in Georgia, but blockchain is stealing the limelight

Per Aarvik (2022)
U4 Blog Post
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https://www.u4.no/blog/anti-corruption-reforms-successful-in-georgia-blockchain-stealing-limelight

Much has been written about blockchain's contribution to land registry reforms in Georgia. But much of the credit should go to longer-term institutional reforms.

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https://www.u4.no/blog/anti-corruption-reforms-successful-in-georgia-blockchain-stealing-limelight
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