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Report in External Series | 2001

'What, who and where'. Research on corruption in Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Uganda

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, with Jens Andvig (2001)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute
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Odd-Helge Fjeldstad

Research Professor, Coordinator: Tax and Public Finance
  • odd.fjeldstad@cmi.no
  • +47 40450010
  • Corruption
  • Africa: Tanzania
  • Uganda.
  • Asia: Bangladesh
  • Nepal
  • Sri Lanka.

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