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We study the determinants of employment and wages in the public sector, using a new set of panel data for 34 LDCs and 21 OECD countries from 1972-1992, by estimating equations suggested by an efficiency wage model. We find that government employment is positively associated with the relaxation...
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This paper presents estimates of six dimensions of governance covering 199 countries and territories for four time periods: 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2002. These indicators are based on several hundred individual variables measuring perceptions of governance, drawn from 25 separate data sources...
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corruption and confidence in public institutions. This suggests an important channel through which corruption can inhibit … in part a causal effect from corruption to confidence. The authors also show that individuals with low confidence in …
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A potential concern with survey-based data on corruption is that respondents may not be fully candid in their responses … proportion of reticent respondents varies across groups of interest, comparisons of reported corruption across those groups can …
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Control of Corruption. The aggregate indicators are based on several hundred individual underlying variables, taken from a …
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Estimates of the extent of corruption rely largely on self-reports of individuals, business managers, and government … legal stigma are attached, implying a downward bias in survey-based estimates of corruption. This paper develops a method to … estimate the prevalence of reticent behavior, in order to isolate rates of corruption that fully reflect respondent reticence …
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The Worldwide Governance Indicators, reporting estimates of six dimensions of governance for over 200 countries between 1996 and 2005, have become widely used among policymakers and academics. They have also attracted some explicit written criticisms. In this short paper the authors synthesize...
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