Protecting the Competitive Environment from Corruption
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Corruption is the most important threat to competition, as it manifests itself in the use of power and influence to monopolize the production of goods and services, the use of office by public officials and the receipt of bribes to facilitate the acquisition of various licenses by people who do not deserve them, raising the cost of work, disrupting pricing by the law of supply and demand, and damaging the competitiveness of firms. This paper seeks to clarify ways to protect competition from all forms of corruption.
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Roba, M. R., & Zabi, A. (1). Protecting the Competitive Environment from Corruption. Journal of Law, Society and Authority , 9(2), 57-74. https://doi.org/10.52919/lsa.v9i2.50
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