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Corruption and Regional Integration Agreeements

The object of our study is the interplay between corruption and regional integration agreements (RIAs), which are agreements to remove barriers to trade (tariffs, laws, etc.) for a select group of countries. We seek to answer whether higher levels of corruption lead to more trade agreements and whether this means that RIAs create or eliminate opportunities for rent-seeking behavior.

Date:1 Oct 2012 →  30 Sep 2016
Keywords:corruption, regional integration, Political Economics
Disciplines:Economic history, Tourism, Macroeconomics and monetary economics, Microeconomics, Applied economics