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They provoke social reform or foster corruption.
"Monopsony is always bad for innovation," he says.It may also foster corruption and cronyism.
Conservatives hailed a victory for free speech; liberals fretted that more campaign money would foster corruption.
These schemes yield few services (many big firms pay for private health insurance because the unions' efforts are so inadequate) and they foster corruption.
He is interested in how power undermines collaborative performance in top teams, how loyalty can prompt ethicality and foster corruption, and how status affects individual well-being.
And the country perceived as being the least likely to foster corruption, at least according to the index, is New Zealand, followed by Denmark, Singapore and Sweden.
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One, Wal-Mart actually fosters corruption at a time when Mexico is trying to curb it.
He chose to use it badly, in two ways.First, Mr Sharif fostered corruption.
Kabul has accused the US of fostering corruption by giving funding directly to warlords.
But, as in Latin America, big money is fostering corruption among both clubs and agents.
The cosy links between the chaebol's bosses and the country's politicians and bureaucrats fostered corruption.
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