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, over a period of 12 months. This experiment, which took place in Egypt, enabled us to propose a dynamic typology of …
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Lobbying by businesses is a practice becoming more and more common today, but little studied in Europe. This study seeks in particular to determine if corporate political actions differ from one country to the next. To answer this question in Europe, it presents the way in which French and...
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target firms and we build a typology of corresponding business models. The business models stemming from this typology are … is that the typology is not based on a classical growth model that reflects progressive phases of developement in the …
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typology of the rankings, according to the specific conception of free-dom they capture: freedom of choice, freedom as autonomy … conclusion.Keywords opportunity sets, freedom of choice, well-being, typology …
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We show the existence of a twin peaks relation between trust and the size of the welfare state that stems from two opposing forces. Uncivic people support large welfare states because they expect to benefit from them without bearing their costs. But civic individuals support generous benefits...
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In this text we will show a connection between the level of corruption and the level of the FDI entering an economy. We … understanding of the process by which the corruption transmits its effects thru the economy, in this case, on the FDI. …
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While methodologies and survey techniques recorded progress over the years, corruption measurement remains a many …-headed monster. Since 2003 and the first publication of Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer, researchers have … access to population's feeling about the corruption scourge across institutions. Thereby, wider room emerged for populations …
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This paper explores the role of corruption in a two-country model with fiscal spillovers. In the absence of cooperation … on governance issues, countries always have a strategic incentive to appoint policymakers whose aversion to corruption is … lower than average. An international agreement is a precondition for placing corruption fighters at the head of governments. …
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We explore the consequences of bad governance and corruption for public debt and welfare in a model of policymaking … point of this paper is that corruption can enhance welfare in two ways: first, by mitigating the inflationary bias of … accumulation. The paper thus invokes the lack of interest for explaining the prevalence of corruption in countries with low …
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It has been shown that corruption has a negative effect on firm productivity, but what about its impact on product … innovation ? We find that corruption, functioning as a bribe tax, diminishes the probability of new product introduction. We use …
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