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Corruption Risks in Global Trade and Commerce

Last updated: 07/09/2023
IATI Identifier: US-EIN-26-0126537-GI-ACE-EXT-3
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Description

The past two decades have witnessed growing concern about aligning the opportunities from global trade with the challenges governments face in regulating multinational commerce. Pressing social and environmental challenges further compound the need for global accountability, especially for multinational businesses. This research project analyses the various corruption risks, assesses their impact with multidisciplinary methodologies, and delves into the underlying drivers of these trends.


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Developing countries, unspecified
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  • University of Glasgow

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Programme data last updated on 07/09/2023