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aggregate importance? This paper identifies a robust link between media coverage in the Financial Times print newspaper and a …
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aggregate importance? This paper identifies a robust link between media coverage in the Financial Times print newspaper and a …
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likely to be successful, we construct proxies for a number of demographic variables in the US and for corruption across … also replicate results from two separate published papers establishing the correlates of corruption at both the state and … country level. Finally, we construct the first index of corruption in US cities and study its correlates. -- Internet …
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Liberty ; Colonialism ; Corruption ; Cognitive Dissonance ; Moral Reasoning ; Moral Superiority ; Religion …
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Regressions and tests performed on data from Transparency International Global Corruption Barometer 2004 survey show … that personal or household experience of bribery is not a good predictor of perceptions held about corruption among the … general population. In contrast, perceptions about the effects of corruption correlate consistently among themselves. However …
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Regressions and tests performed on data from Transparency International Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) 2004 survey … show that personal or household experience of bribery is not a good predictor of perceptions held about corruption among … the general population. In contrast, perceptions about the effects of corruption correlate consistently among themselves …
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Regressions and tests performed on data from Transparency International Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) 2004 survey … show that personal or household experience of bribery is not a good predictor of perceptions held about corruption among … the general population. In contrast, perceptions about the effects of corruption correlate consistently among themselves …
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