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symmetric and asymmetric punishment regimes for bribery, one may wonder which punishment strategy is more effective in curbing … corruption. For this purpose, we designed and ran a lab experiment in Bonn (Germany) and Shanghai (China) with exactly the same … weight. -- Asymmetry ; punishment ; Bribery ; Effectiveness ; Legislation …
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perceived level of corruption, personal attitudes towards corruption, academic attainment, and the rank of a college are … significant predictors of bribery. Based on self-reporting, students from middle-income families have a higher likelihood of … engaging in bribery than students from poor or rich families. There are no significant gender differences in bribing behavior …
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This paper attempts to identify structural constraints to growth and exports within Cambodia's key industries and to consider the policy actions needed to reduce obstacles to trade. The paper places special emphasis on Cambodia's exports to the People's Republic of China (PRC), given the major...
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