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Why Enforcing its UNCAC Commitments Would be Good for Russia: A Computable General Equilibrium ModelKeywords: Russia , corruption , computable general equilibrium , CGE , UN Convention against Corruption , UNCAC , Global Trade Analysis Project , GTAP Abstract: Russia has ratified the UN Convention Against Corruption but has not successfully enforced it. This paper uses updated GTAP data to reconstruct a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to quantify the macroeconomic effects of corruption in Russia. Corruption is found to cost the Russian economy billions of dollars a year. A conclusion of the paper is that implementing and enforcing the UNCAC would be of significant economic benefit to Russia and its people.
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