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Analyzing law enforcement data on corruption incidents for a panel of 79 Russian regions for the period 2004-2007, we find that the relative salaries of bureaucrats determine corruption levels: Corruption declines as relative salaries rise up to a turning point, beyond which corruption rises...
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Can historical institutions affect today's firm innovation? We analyze a historical experiment in 1902, when the foreign-run Chinese Maritime Customs Service (CMC), known for its efficient and transparent governance, took over some of the notoriously corrupt Chinese Native Custom stations and...
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This paper reports on an experiment of corruption that was conducted in two treatments: one with the possibility of detection and one without. It turns out that monitoring reduces corruption through deterrence; at the same time, it destroys the intrinsic motivation for honesty. Thus the net effect...
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"Inhalt / Contents" -- "Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Corruption at the Grassroots-level What Can We Know About Corruption?" -- "Abhandlungen/Original Papers" -- "Corruption and Productivity: Firm-level Evidence" -- "Bribing Behaviour and Sample Selection: Evidence from Post-Socialist...
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