Good Corruption

Corruption reduces bureaucracy and speeds the implementation of administrative practices governing the economic forces of the market. Corrupt public officials gain incentives to create a development-friendly system for the economy. As a result, corruption starts a chain of benefits for all the economic actors, making over-regulated obstructive bureaucracies much more efficient.

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