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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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represented by Human Development Index (2007) and Human Poverty Index (2006). Democracy Index (2008) and Corruption Perceptions …
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for the period from 1995 to 2008, considering the role of corruption in each country as an absorptive factor. The … growth if the interaction term between FDI and corruption is considered. The threshold level of corruption separating the … countries. The existence of a corruption threshold implies a counter-intuitive proposition: that FDI inhibits economic growth in …
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This paper provides a within-country analysis of the impact of corruption on economic growth using a panel of Italian … regions from 1968 to 2011 through a robust measure of corruption. This measure is averaged over 5-year periods to reduce short …-run fluctuations and to reduce probable delayed effects, which are typical for latent phenomena such as corruption. The results show a …
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The relationship between corruption and economic growth has been the focus of numerous studies. However, no consensus … seems to exist on the mechanisms via which corruption should reduce growth. The aim of this paper is to identify the … transmission channels through which corruption is likely to affect economic growth. Unlike most previous analysis in this area that …
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performance for a public organisation, which represents by excellence a bureaucracy. Therefore, the evaluation of the "distance …
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Using the Principal-Agent-Supervisor paradigm, we examine in this paper how a tax collection agency changes optimal schemes in order to lessen the occurrence of bribery between the tax collector and the taxpayer. The Principal, who maximizes the expected net fiscal revenue, reacts by decreasing...
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