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In a bribery experiment, we test the hypothesis that distributive fairness considerations make relatively well-paid public officials less corruptible. Corrupt decisions impose damages to workers whose wage is varied in two treatments. However, there is no apparent difference in behaviour.
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history of past play has little effect on the level of corruption. …
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issues in a theory-guided lab experiment. Easily attainable ("belief-based") protection indeed leads to more reports, both …
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issues in a theory-guided lab experiment. Easily attainable ("belief-based") protection indeed leads to more reports, both …
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. -- Corruption ; game theory ; experiment ; risk attitude ; beliefs …For our experiment on corruption we designed a coordination game to model the influence of risk attitudes, beliefs, and … behavior. The experimental results show that a higher degree of uncertainty in the informational setting reduces corruption …
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reduces corruption. -- Corruption ; game theory ; experiment ; risk attitude ; beliefs …For our experiment on corruption, we designed a coordination game to model the influence of risk attitudes, beliefs …
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For our experiment on corruption, we designed a coordination game to model the influence of risk attitudes, beliefs … setting reduces corruption …
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The success of a country's anti-corruption policies can crucially depend on the citizens' beliefs about the existing … formulation; Merely introducing an anti-corruption law is not sufficient in aiding the country towards the desired equilibrium …
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