Global Economic Symposium 2008 - Session "Fighting Corruption in Developing Countries"
The annual Global Economic Symposium (GES) constitutes an international forum for leading policy makers, business executives, academics and other representatives of civil communities to formulate innovative, global practical solutions for the world's most important economic problems.
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Corruption is the single most important reason why many sensible reforms fail in developing economies. What are the most promising means of de-corrupting institutions – in government administration, security forces, and business?
Start Date: 4 Sep 2008End Date: 5 Sep 2008
Organiser: Kiel Institute for the World Economy
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Global Economic Symposium website
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Plön Castle, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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