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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 non-preemptive corruption regime and then in a preemptive corruption …
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queuing theory to first show that when allocating goods publically, a case can be made for favoring a particular group of …
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queuing theory to first demonstrate that when allocating goods publically, a case can be made for favoring a particular group …
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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 non-preemptive corruption regime and then in a preemptive corruption …
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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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queuing theory to firstdemonstrate that when allocating goods publically, a case can be made for favoring a particular groupof …
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