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The paper investigates the influence of path dependence on corruption in Russian regions. We show that even twenty … higher corruption. …
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Do corrupt people self select themselves in professions where the scope of corruption is high? We conduct a corruption … more corruption than private sector aspirants but the likelihood of being corrupt is same across two sectors. …
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This study finds that countries with high-IQ populations enjoy less corruption. I propose that this is because …
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We examine the effect of remittances on corruption using panel data for 111 countries over the period of 1986–2010. We … find that remittances increase corruption, especially in non-OECD countries. …
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This paper investigates the effect of foreign aid on corruption using a quantile regression method. We show that … foreign aid generally reduces corruption, and its reduction effect is greater in less corrupt countries. Moreover, this effect …
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We present a model in which the embezzlement of tax revenues by public officials leads the government to rely more on seigniorage to finance its expenditures. This raises inflation which depresses investment and growth via a cash-in-advance constraint.
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Daylight Saving Time is controversial due to its alleged negative impact on individual well-being. Using panel data from Germany we find evidence that the transition to summer time has negative influence on general life satisfaction and mood, which is stronger for those in full time employment.
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The paper assesses perceived job insecurity as a determinant of current subjective well-being and demonstrates that standard models may yield significantly downward biased estimates.
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The otherwise seemingly robust age U-shape effect on life satisfaction in pooled OLS regressions is refuted with the German SOEP when controlling for panel fixed effects and respondent experience in the panel. Interviewer characteristics also impact significantly on life satisfaction responses.
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The ratio of within-group to between-group fighting is shown to be unrealistically high for the collective rent seeking model when agents exert two efforts i.e. within-group and between-group efforts. The ratio is more realistic for the production and conflict model. Six economics examples...
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