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countries with lower levels of public sector corruption and better functioning legal systems. Furthermore, the interaction …
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The question to what extent corruption influences suicide remains still unanswered. This paper examines the effect of … corruption on suicide using a panel data approach for 24 OECD countries over the period 1995-2004. Our results show that suicide … rates are lower in countries with lower levels of corruption. We also find evidence that this effect is approximately three …
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disaster outcomes. Using panel data from 98 countries, this paper examines how public sector corruption is associated with the … probability of technological disasters. It was found that public sector corruption raises the probability of technological …
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The question to what extent corruption influences suicide remains still unanswered. This paper examines the effect of … corruption on suicide using a panel data approach for 24 OECD countries over the period 1995-1999. Our results indicate suicide … rates are lower in countries with lower levels of corruption. We also find evidence that this effect is approximately three …
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-country data obtained immediately after the Japanese disaster to explore how, and the extent to which, corruption affects the …
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disaster outcomes. Using panel data from 98 countries, this paper examines how public sector corruption is associated with the … probability of technological disasters. It was found that public sector corruption raises the probability of technological …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009151567
countries with less public sector corruption, and for OECD countries with better functioning legal systems, but not for non …
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rate. This effect was approximately three times larger for males than for females. It follows that corruption has a …
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This paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing views regarding nuclear energy before and after Japan’s natural and nuclear disaster of 2011. Individual level data were used, covering 45 countries and containing 27,423 observations. It was observed in the majority of...
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Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the security of nuclear energy after the Fukushima accident in Japan. Key findings are: (1) citizens are less likely to agree that nuclear power plants are properly secured against accidents with the...
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