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We find that new states are perceived to be more corrupt even though businesses do not report more bribery in newer …
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We study the relationship between collusion and corruption in a stylized model of repeated procurement where the cost … bureaucrats, generating a trade-off. When the likelihood of corruption is high and competition is weak, collusion may be a price … worth paying to curb corruption. …
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trust in local leaders, while corruption not only detracts from trust in local and regional leaders, it increases the public …
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At the end of the Cold War the west imposed economic "shock therapy" on the countries of the former Soviet Union to rapidly turn the communists into capitalists, creating oligarchs. One of the few Africa countries where shock therapy was imposed was Mozambique. Shock therapy was intended to push...
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