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corruption. Students who demonstrate lower levels of prosocial preferences in the laboratory games are also more likely to prefer … corruption do not systematically predict job preferences. [BREAD Working Paper No. 404]. …
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often captured by local elites. This paper hypothesises that another possible source of corruption is collusion between … project implementers and farmers. This is examined with evidence from southern India. [Working Paper No. 309]. URL:[http://www.iegindia.org/]. …
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The paper analysis the current situation of corruption in India, the protests against it, the role of NGOs and the Lok …
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illicit means of financing campaigns. This paper examines one such channel of illicit campaign finance: India’s real estate …
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Public procurement is prone to corruption, which in the global construction market alone accounts for an estimated US …$340 billion per year. There is a growing need for procurement systems to be able to fight corruption and improve the … under five categories to curb corruption in public procurement. The framework and the irregularities can be related …
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politician corruption that we conducted in North India is remarkably consistent with our theoretical predictions. …
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