Abstract

Economic reform requires clarification of administrative corruption as a prerequisite for ensuring the success of the reform process. Countries that want to reform their economies will not do so as long as widespread corruption undermines standards of compliance with moral and legal rules and increases informal activities in all economic locations. This leads to limitations in the efficiency of the state in achieving the goal of economic reforms presented in the transition to a market economy.

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