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Recently corruption has entered the stage of international policy discussion in a major way. On average the poorer countries are also the more corrupt. In this context, an important issue of international corruption is whether multinational enterprises and national and international aid organisations with origins in richer countries are important suppliers of bribes to public administrations and politicians in poor countries. A paper from the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs looks at corruption in the context of the debate on ‘globalisation’.