Combatting dishonesty: Corruption and bribery around the world

Learn how the U.S., China, Brazil, Canada, and India are fighting corruption to make a fairer global business environment.

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    The United States’ Foreign Corruption Practices Act of 1977 (FCPA) has faced backlash in recent years, but its central goal of eliminating unfair business practices is sound. Countries including China, Brazil, Canada, and India have enacted similar policies with a shared goal of stamping out bribery and corruption. But how effective have these countries been?

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