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Corruption and Globalization

Global Governance, Corruption, Global Economics, Governance, Development

Shang-Jin Wei, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development

The Brookings Institution

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Save to My PortfolioCorruption in Developing Countries

Shang-Jin Wei, The Brookings Institution, March 12, 2003

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Save to My PortfolioSpecial Governance Zone: A Practical Entry-Point for a Winnable Anti-Corruption Program

Shang-Jin Wei, The Brookings Institution, September 24, 2000

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Save to My PortfolioFinancial Globalization: A Reappraisal

Kenneth Rogoff and Shang-Jin Wei, IMF Working Paper, August 01, 2006

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Save to My PortfolioThe WTO Promotes Trade, Strongly But Unevenly

Shang-Jin Wei, International Monetary Fund, August 15, 2003

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Save to My PortfolioThe IMF and World Bank

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Save to My PortfolioStemming the Backlash Against Globalization

Carol Graham, The Brookings Institution, January 01, 2003

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Save to My PortfolioRisk and Reward of Embracing Globalization: The Governance Factor

Shang-Jin Wei, The Brookings Institution, September 25, 2000

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Save to My PortfolioGlobalization in the Aftermath: Target, Casualty, Callous Bystander?

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Save to My PortfolioThe 2007 Global Integrity Report: Opportunities and Challenges in the Fight Against Corruption

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Save to My PortfolioA Case of "Enronitis"? Opaque Self-Dealing and the Global Financial Effect

Shang-Jin Wei and Heather Milkiewicz, The Brookings Institution, April 01, 2003

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Save to My PortfolioTax Rate and Tax Evasion: Evidence from the ""Missing Imports"" in China

Raymond Fisman and Shang-Jin Wei, The Brookings Institution, September 28, 2001

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Save to My PortfolioNegative Alchemy?: Corruption, Composition of Capital Flows, and Currency Crises

Shang-Jin Wei, The Brookings Institution, March 22, 2001

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Save to My PortfolioDomestic Crony Capitalism and International Fickle Capital: Is There a Connection?

Shang-Jin Wei, International Finance, March 01, 2001

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Save to My PortfolioQuality of Bureaucracy and Open-Economy Macro Policies

Chong-En Bai and Shang-Jin Wei, The Brookings Institution, October 05, 2000

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Save to My PortfolioAn Agenda for Harnessing Globalization

Ashraf Ghani and Clare Lockhart, The Washington Quarterly, September 01, 2006

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Save to My PortfolioUnelected Government: Making the IMF and the World Bank More Accountable

Ngaire Woods, The Brookings Institution, March 01, 2003

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Save to My PortfolioCompassionate Conservatism Confronts Global Poverty

Lael Brainard, The Washington Quarterly, March 01, 2003

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Save to My PortfolioWinners and Losers: Perspectives on Globalization from the Emerging Market Economies

Carol Graham, The Brookings Institution, September 01, 2001

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Save to My PortfolioManaging a Globalizing World: An Overview

Barry P. Bosworth and Philip H. Gordon, The Brookings Institution, September 01, 2001

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