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In recent years, the study on the corruption in the governmental sector has been concerned and grown. Corruption is an endemic and global phenomenon and therefore, it should be acknowledged that the corruption and dealing with it are challenge in many countries of the world. Given the plans have been accomplished to deal with this phenomenon by the countries, but we witness its growing trend in different sectors of the society again. The entrepreneurship subject is one of the topics emphasized in the economic development. The economic development publicly and entrepreneurship specifically are from the domains which are not immune from these effects. This research explains the relationship between administrative corruption and entrepreneurship development. The statistical population of the research includes 79 countries selected from GEM members. The type of study is descriptive and data of this research has been gathered from the institute of Transparency International (TI) and the Global Entrepreneurship Development Institute (GEDI) among the Years (2011-2015). The results of the research indicate that whatever the corruption index of countries has been reduced and moves toward cleanness, the amount of the countries' entrepreneurship has been increased and there is a negative and significant relation between the corruption and entrepreneurship.

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