This paper examines the indirect role the International Monetary Fund (IMF) plays in combating corruption in the Baltic and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries by promoting structural reforms that help improve economic governance and thus reduce opportunities for rent-seeking behavior. The analysis draws on examples of actual experience with corruption and outlines some of the structural measures under IMF-supported arrangements, which...
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2000/01/01
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2011/07/21
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Improving governance and fighting corruption in the Baltic and CIS countries : the role of the IMF
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Governance