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to identify corruption in public procurement so governments can work toward effective prevention and apply sanctions if … crimes. The typical motivations and conduct of the various actors engaging in corruption are also highlighted, as well as ten …
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Corruption in public procurement has become a major issue in the Asia-Pacific region as elsewhere in the world. As a … result of corruption, private mansions are being built instead of bridges; swimming pools are dug instead of irrigation … urgent need to fight corruption in public procurement. To identify risk-areas in their public procurement frameworks and to …
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Investment Commission and its one-stop shop for investment licensing. The Initiative has helped raise awareness on corruption and …
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15 per cent of GDP in OECD countries and is highly exposed to corruption. Both public and private actors in the …” in the public procurement process where the risk of corruption is high, to explore the best ways of improving … transparency and accountability and to identify effective actions to prevent, detect and sanction corruption in this field, the …
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practices. To support these efforts and to assist the ADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative’s 28 member countries in strengthening … countries’ experiences in strengthening frameworks to protect public procurement from bribery and corruption risks. …
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We experimentally investigate the extent to which social obervability of one's actions and the possibility of social non-monetary judgment affect the decision to engage in rule breaking behavior.  We consider three rule bfeaking scenarios - theft, bribery and embezzlement - in the absence of...
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This paper studies the consequences of introducing competition between bureaucrats. Bureaucrats are supposed to grant licences to firms that satisfy certain requirements. Firms have to invest into satisfying these requirements. Some bureaucrats are corrupt, that is, they give the licence to any...
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