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why they are more concerned about corruption than other firms are—but they were no more likely to pay bribes during these …If corrupt bureaucrats target registered firms, then corruption may discourage registration. Using data from a survey … of 4,801 microenterprises in Zambia, this paper looks at whether corruption is a more or less serious problem for …
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State border corruption is still a problem for Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova. In a theoretical model, it is shown how a … border guard authority should optimally allocate budgetary resources to oblasts in presence of corruption, so as to minimise …
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Yukos Crisis, as a legitimate battle against corruption. However, in the transition economies, the state can abuse its power … retaining its monopoly power as a “fight with corruption”. In this paper we build a game between the state firm (government) and …
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This research is conducted to quantitatively measure the relationship between corruption and public investment at … municipalities’ level in Indonesia. According to Nash Equilibrium derived from mixed strategies, the relationship between corruption … and public investment can be both positive and negative depending on the level of the corruption Index. Moreover, the …
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In their recent work Thomas S. Schelling (2007, 2010), reiterating original arguments about game theory and its applications to social sciences. In particular, game theory helps to explore situations in which agents make decisions interdependent (strategic communication). Schelling's originality...
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In their recent work Thomas S. Schelling (2007, 2010), reiterating original arguments about game theory and its applications to social sciences. In particular, game theory helps to explore situations in which agents make decisions interdependent (strategic communication). Schelling's originality...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008541485
In their recent work Thomas S. Schelling (2007, 2010), reiterating original arguments about game theory and its applications to social sciences. In particular, game theory helps to explore situations in which agents make decisions interdependent (strategic communication). Schelling's originality...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011111447
suggests thaht corruption, which is likely to emerge in long term reciprocal relationships between public officials and …
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suggests that corruption, which is likely to emerge in long term reciprocal relationships between public officials and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005027124
An incentive-compatibility framework for regulating a monopolist with unknown costs is applied to the sponsor’s problem of monitoring a bureau. Following Mueller (1989), the bureau does not make take-it-or-leave-it budget proposals to the sponsor. Rather, the bureau must announce a marginal...
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