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The third Chapter depicts the interconnections between the two themes (bribery and
anti-corruption policies, on the one hand, and the role of public controlled entities,
on the other) in the Italian case. Italy turns out to be an interesting case study
because, on the one hand, it is among the worst performing countries in the G7 and
the EU mem...
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... are numerous and difficult to monitor, even due to the presence of complex and intricate ownership relationships. The most recent investigation of the Italian Institute of Statistics 7 (Istat, 2020) reports 9.118 entities participated in Italy by the public sectors in 2017 (Table 1). 6.310 are enterprises in activity, representing 70% of total units and 96% of total people employed; 964 are non-active enterprises, and 1.844 other entities (associations, foundations, NGOs, public institutions, not classified entities), mainly operating in the agriculture sector and in non-commercial activities. ...Similar publications
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