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Showing papers by "Center for the Study of Democracy published in 2002"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider existing corruption in business-to-business relationships as a symptom of poor corporate governance and discuss issues of transperancy, discretion, accountabilty and trust and their relationships with corporate corruption in the Bulgarian context.
Abstract: The paper considers existing corruption in business-to-business relationships as a symptom of poor corporate governance. Corporate governance problems in the context of transitional or developing countries go beyond the classical problems that result from the separation of ownership and control. Following the new institutional economics approach, the effectiveness of a particular corporate governance system is interdependent with the set of institutions (regulations, contracts and norms) which create self-governing firms in the economy. The paper discusses issues of transperancy, discretion, accountabilty and trust and their relationships with corporate corruption in the Bulgarian context.

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