When Harvard University Professors Edward Glaeser and Claudia Goldin set out to write an introduction to a conference on the history of corruption and reform in the United States in a volume that will appear next year, they began by noting that conventional measures ranked the U.S.
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When Harvard University Professors Edward Glaeser and Claudia Goldin set out to write an introduction to a conference on the history of corruption and reform in the United States in a volume that will appear next year, they began by noting that conventional measures ranked the U.S.