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This paper measures social mobility rates in Hungary 1949-2017, for upper class and underclass families, using surnames to measure social status. In these years there were two very different social regimes. The first was the Hungarian People's Republic, 1949-1989, a Communist regime with an...
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Recent research shows that natural resources can hurt institutions by promoting corruption and diverting resources from …
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finds that labor market drivers (unemployment, job sector, social security, contract type) are of great importance for the … decision to migrate irregularly amongst the youth in the MENA region and that the quality of institutions matters. In addition …
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to a causal effect of marriage patterns on the proper functioning of formal institutions and democracy. The study further …
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We investigate the effects of an institutional mechanism that incentivizes tax payers to blow the whistle on collusive corruption and tax compliance. We do this through a leniency program. In our experiment we nest collusive corruption within a tax evasion framework. We not only study the effect...
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We investigate the effects of an institutional mechanism that incentivizes taxpayers to blow the whistle on collusive corruption and tax compliance. We explore this through a formal leniency program. In our experiment, we nest collusive corruption within a tax evasion framework. We not only...
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institutions limiting the scope for opportunism may favor the spreading of trustworthiness (crowding in), but the opposite …
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