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Goods are often allocated publically by means of queuing processes in developing countries.In such situations, which group of citizens should a corrupt government official favor? In addition,what should be the basis for this favoritism? To the best of our knowledge, these salient questionshave...
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What are the nexuses between corruption, bribery, and wait times in the public allocation of goods in developing countries? This question has received scant attention in the literature. Consequently, we use queuing theory to analyze models in which a good is allocated publically, first in a...
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We first construct a theoretical model of tax evasion in a stylized developing country in which all taxpayers have either high or low income. The key problem is that the high income taxpayers may underreport their income. An individual income tax return can only be verified with an audit that...
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While it is clear that in most settings, landlords generally contract with many tenants whose productivities are positively correlated, the salience of relative performance evaluation in the design of rural wage contracts has been little studied in development economics. This paper analyzes two...
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Goods are often allocated publicly by means of queuing processes in developing countries. In such situations, which group of citizens should a corrupt government official favor? In addition, what should be the basis for this favoritism? To the best of our knowledge, these salient questions have...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014028846
Goods are often allocated publically by means of queuing processes in developing countries. In such situations, which group of citizens should a corrupt government official favor? In addition, what should be the basis for this favoritism? To the best of our knowledge, these salient questions...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014028905
What are the nexuses between corruption, bribery, and wait times in the public allocation of goods in developing countries? This question has received scant attention in the literature. Consequently, we use queuing theory to analyze models in which a good is allocated publically, first in a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014225056
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existing and candidate entrepreneurs on economic growth and innovation policy in this region. We perform four specific tasks …. First, when the flow rate of innovation function for the existing entrepreneurs is strictly concave, we delineate the … the existing entrepreneurs. Third, we show how the BGP equilibrium is altered when the flow rate of innovation function …
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existing and candidate entrepreneurs on economic growth and innovation policy in this region. We perform four specific tasks …. First, when the flow rate of innovation function for the existing entrepreneurs is strictly concave, we delineate the … the existing entrepreneurs. Third, we show how the BGP equilibrium is altered when the flow rate of innovation function …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012929207