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This paper discusses the problems and issues on the political failures in Bangladesh as well as identifies some possible solutions. The approach here is analytical mostly reviewing current news, reports and other related materials. A comparative study is also done between the present and...
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Yukos Crisis, as a legitimate battle against corruption. However, in the transition economies, the state can abuse its power … retaining its monopoly power as a “fight with corruption”. In this paper we build a game between the state firm (government) and …
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Corruption in India is ubiquitous and may be broadly identified as illegal and legal. This paper delves into the … typology of legal corruption in India, which, apart from abuse of discretionary power, and tactical law and policy making, also … strongly support the existence of this form of legal corruption in India. The paper recommends that practices of ‘misuse’ of …
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underlying o®ense with a criminal sanction for corruption, both imposed on o®enders. A higher criminal sanction for the … underlying o®ense implies that the government must spend more resources to detect and punish corruption (since the likelihood of … corruption (in order to o®set the negative e®ect on deterrence). …
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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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-country data obtained immediately after the Japanese disaster to explore how, and the extent to which, corruption affects the …
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in order to lessen the occurrence of corruption between the tax collector and the taxpayer. The Principal, who maximizes … transaction with taxpayer.The combat against collusion and corruption may explain the greater reliance on indirect taxes than on …
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This paper analyzes a cheap talk model with heterogeneous receivers who are accountable for the correctness of their actions, showing that there exists a truth-revealing equilibrium. This sheds new light on the important role played by elections in shaping politicians' and, more surprisingly,...
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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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suggests that corruption, which is likely to emerge in long term reciprocal relationships between public officials and …
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