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Corruption, provincial institutions and manfacturing firm productivity: new evidence from a transitional economy

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Doan, Tinh
Quang Tran, Tuyen
Huong, Vu
Hiep, Tran Duc

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Facultad de Artes, Universidad de Chile

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Using data from nationwide surveys of provincial institutions and private manufacturing small medium enterprises, this study provided the first evidence of the impact of provincial institution quality and firms' participation in and intensity of corrupt activities on firm productivity in Vietnam

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Estudios de Economia

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