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corruption. Students who demonstrate lower levels of prosocial preferences in the laboratory games are also more likely to prefer … corruption do not systematically predict job preferences. [BREAD Working Paper No. 404]. …
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In this paper, a new framework for analyzing corruption in public bureaucracies is provided. The standard way to model … corruption is as an example of moral hazard, which then leads to a focus on better monitoring and stricter penalties with the … eradication of corruption as the final goal. An alternative approach is proposed which emphasizes why corruption arises in the …
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real estate in India have deep rooted problems that have their origin in the policy, law and working of government. The …
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In this paper an analytical critique of the law and restrictions as also of the framework of urban planning and a …
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Multilateral agencies and economists with much influence have been urging laissez-faire in agriculture. While success with the rich countries has been minimal despite the commitments under the WTO, many poor countries with much agricultural potential in the long run have been coaxed to adopt...
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