Canada’s Corruption 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781315098159-5
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The supply and demand sides of corruption: Canadian extractive companies in Africa

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“…From studies from Africa, he revealed that less corrupt areas turn more corrupt after mines' operation starts. Stapenhurst et al (2017) revealed that Canadian companies operating in mines of Burkina Faso and Ghana have identified 10-tensions. To reduce supply-side corruption, Canada is implementing its policies.…”
Section: Financial Issues In Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From studies from Africa, he revealed that less corrupt areas turn more corrupt after mines' operation starts. Stapenhurst et al (2017) revealed that Canadian companies operating in mines of Burkina Faso and Ghana have identified 10-tensions. To reduce supply-side corruption, Canada is implementing its policies.…”
Section: Financial Issues In Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%