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    Study of Private Sector Perceptions of Corruption 2018

    Government, Canadian; Canada., Global Affairs | April 2019
    Abstract
    In October 2018, The Asia Foundation, in collaboration with the Sant Maral Foundation (SMF), conducted its ninth installment of the Study of Private Sector Perceptions of Corruption (STOPP) Survey in Mongolia, a survey of businesses based in the capital city, Ulaanbaatar. The survey is an integral part of the Strengthening Democratic Participation and Transparency in the Public Sector in Mongolia (STEPS) project, funded by Global Affairs Canada and implemented by The Asia Foundation. STOPP attempts to show, based on the perceptions of the business community, how the business community is being affected by corruption. It captures information on the business environment and opportunities for reforms both within the private and public sectors, as well as between them when they conduct business together.
    Citation
    Government, Canadian; Canada., Global Affairs. 2019. Study of Private Sector Perceptions of Corruption 2018. © The Asia Foundation. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/10017.
    Keywords
    Development Economics
    Regional Economic Development
    Economic Impact
    Asian Development Bank
    Development
    Economic Boom
    Regional Economic Integration
    Good Governance
    Governance Approach
    Macroeconomic
    Macroeconomic Analysis
    Macroeconomic Framework
    Macroeconomic Models
    Macroeconomic Performance
    Macroeconomic Planning
    Macroeconomic Policies
    Macroeconomic Reform
    Macroeconomic Stabilization
    Government
    Government accounting
    Governance
    Good Governance
    Governance Approach
    Governance Capacity
    Governance Models
    Governance Quality
    Political Leadership
    Political Power
    Institutional Framework
    Government
    Government accounting
    Social planning
    Social policy
    Economic planning
    Economic structure
    Growth policy
    Trade relations
    Trade policy
    Trade policy
    Economic development
    Economies in transition
    International economy
    Border integration
    Economic integration
    Gross domestic product
    Trade policy
    Institutional Framework
    Public Administration
    Business Ethics
    Political Leadership
    Regional economics
    Economic forecasting
    Economic development projects
    Success in business
    Business
    Free trade
    Economics
    Communication in economic development
    Restraint of trade
    International economic integration
    Trade blocs
    East-West trade
    Government
    Political obligation
    Public management
    Government accountability
    Transparency in government
    Political ethics
    Government spending policy
    Government services
    Democracy
    Democratization
    Elections
    Local government
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    Canada., Global Affairs
    Theme
    Economics
    Governance
     
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