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Improving institutions 'more beneficial' than cuts

Stamping out corruption and having more political competition would be more effective at cutting down the size of the public sector than simply cutting jobs and services, according to new research published by the University of Leicester.

Stamping out corruption and having more political competition would be more effective at cutting down the size of the public sector than simply cutting jobs and services, according to new research published by the University of Leicester.

The study found ‘hasty' cuts to the public sector would harm economic activity, so politicians should concentrate on improving institutional quality instead.

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