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Small language models applied in text summarization task of health-related news to improve public health audit: an experimental case study. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Artif Intell
Guimarães A   +9 more
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Aversive societal conditions explain differences in "dark" personality across countries and US states. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Zettler I   +4 more
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The Causes and Consequences of Corruption

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2001
In recent years, economists have come to recognize that corruption is not just an aberration or a nuisance; it is a systemic feature of many economies, which constitutes a significant impediment to economic development. The authors present an overview of the literature on the causes and consequences of corruption and briefly comment on some policy ...
Omar Azfar, Young Lee, Anand Swamy
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What are the Consequences of Corruption?

2017
In the previous chapter, we took an agnostic view of whether corruption causes poverty, poverty causes corruption, or if some other factor—call it general dysfunction or poor governance—causes a society to be both corrupt and impoverished.
Ray Fisman, Miriam A. Golden
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Causes and Consequences of Corporate Corruption

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2017
The symposium on Causes and Consequences of Corporate Corruption will discuss new theory and new findings from multiple disciplinary perspectives.
Yujin Jeong   +3 more
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Consequences of Acts of Corruption

2019
Abstract This section is about Article 34 of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), dealing with Consequences of Acts of ...
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The policy consequences of political corruption

Political Behavior, 1986
Controversies abound over whether political corruption handicaps the disadvantaged, facilitates government action, or simply inflates government costs. Multivariate analysis using data from the American states supports none of the hypotheses. Rather, corruption appears to have virtually no policy impact, either directly or in interaction with party ...
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The Political Consequences of Corruption: A Reassessment

Comparative Politics, 1986
Disagreement continues over the political consequences of corruption. Perspectives on the question are almost as numerous as cases of corruption itself. Thus, the literature resists any easy classification into schools of thought. In general, however, "moralists" (a term used more by critics of this outlook than by its adherents) have long argued that ...
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