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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 …
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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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This is a note on corruption and underground economy in a Kaldor-type model of the business cycle. It appears that when …
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water, corruption and rent-seeking. These failures result in wastage of this scarce resource. We propose to study the public …
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stable norms of behaviour. Domination of barter exchange, arrears, corruption and black market activities are examples of …
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Any legislative framework is likely to generate different institutions or norms of behavior which the legislator occasionally could have never foreseen. I suggested a general pattern, on which inefficient, if stable, norms or institutions called institutional traps would form.
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This paper presents an index of institutionalized social technologies covering its two main dimensions namely Risk reducing technologies and Anti Rent seeking technologies and in turn covers several social, institutional, political and economic aspects. Specifically it attempted to classify and...
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The role of institutions in promoting economic growth and development has generated considerable interest among researchers and practitioners in recent years. This paper explores the role of state institutions in promoting growth using a GMM econometric model. Specifically it attempted to test...
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are such institutions, as barter, non-payments, tax evasion, and corruption. A game-theoretic model of the barter trap is …
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