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481. Is the U.S. Really Less Corrupt Than China?

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China's Development Success Is a Celebration of the Merit of Themselves

China is best understood as an adaptive, authoritarian government that is very desentralized. The leaders of various cities and counties in china have a personal interest in curtailing predatory corruption because they want to attract businesses and investors. However, the ability of these local leaders to cuttail low level predatory corruption is also premised on the ability of this local government to pay its bureaucrats.

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