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Anti-corruption Regulation of Public Procurement Policy in Russia

P. 225–230.
Sirotkina N. G.

The paper discusses anti-corruption effects of public procurement reforms in Russia.

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History of accounting, business administration doctrines and development of new methods of management in Italy and Russia, 2011
History of accounting, business administration doctrines and development of new methods of management in Italy and Russia, 2011
Milan: Rirea, 2011.
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