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Chapter 4.2, Problem 1MIAM
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To determine: The ranking of Country U according to the corruption perception index in comparative to its neighbors Country M and Country C. The country in the index with the highest ranking and with the lowest ranking.
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The moral principles and values that control the decisions of a group or individual is known as ethics.
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