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-down auditing using data from a specifically designed bribery lab experiment. I compare “public officials'” tendency to ask for … corruption, even when citizens' “voice” leads to formal punishment with a relatively low probability …
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Using the results of a large-scale (N=900) online experiment, this paper investigates how the information about a group … corruption level may harm intergroup relations. Corruption indices are widely used as a measure of quality of governance. But in … additionally informed about the degree of perceived corruption in each region. The presence of corruption information made people …
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We conduct a lab experiment to investigate the impact of partisan culture and partisan identity on corruption behavior … members' corruption behavior is insignificant. Our results thus suggest that the prevailing CCP partisan culture is generally … able to undermine the corruption behavior, while the partisan identity itself can work in the opposite direction …
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Do crackdowns on bribery exacerbate corruption in the long run? In this paper, we observe the long-run impact of a … that differ in corruption norms, and have very different levels of bribery: US and Pakistan. Bribery is implemented in the …
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corruption experiment. The 2x2 between-subject experimental design varies: (i) the availability of information on the geographic …-region.Experimental results show that: (i) knowing the other's region of origin significantly increases the probability of engaging in corruption … contemporary and historical level of civic capital significantly increases the probability of engaging in corruption. Our findings …
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Monitoring corruption typically relies on top-down interventions aimed at increasing the probability of external … controls and the severity of punishment.  An alternative approach to fighting corruption is to induce bottom-up pressure for …-down auditing using data from a specifically designed bribery lab experiment.  We compare "public officials" tendency to ask for …
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Monitoring corruption typically relies on top-down interventions aimed at increasing the probability of external … controls and the severity of punishment. An alternative approach to fighting corruption is to induce bottom-up pressure for …-down auditing using data from a specifically designed bribery lab experiment. We compare “public officials” tendency to ask for …
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corruption risks often observed in negotiated procedures. For rule-based procedures, we show that a "third-price lottery" in …
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We compare two commonly used mechanisms in procurement: auctions and negotiations. The execution of the procurement mechanism is delegated to an agent of the buyer. The agent has private information about the buyer s preferences and may collude with one of the sellers. We provide a precise...
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We provide a positive analysis of the equilibrium bidding and bribing strategies with and without corruption in a first …-price, sealed-bid, procurement auction with two-dimensional-type bidders. With corruption, we assume that the quality of the bidders … and bribe decrease in the number of bidders. Moreover, we show that in this auction with corruption, quality is randomly …
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