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This paper examines the issue of controlling fiscal corruption by providing incentives to fiscal officers. First, a case study of a successful attack on corruption is presented that shows the importance of attending to the conditions of service of fiscal officers. Second, a model is developed...
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With respect to law enforcement, what characterizes the most ‘actionable definitions’ of corruption? If countries are to choose, should they go for a more precise definition of liability or a definition with a broader scope? What are the trade-offs for reform-friendly governments? Such...
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This paper examines the issue of controlling fiscal corruption by providing incentives to fiscal officers. First, a case study of a successful attack on corruption is presented that shows the importance of attending to the conditions of service of fiscal officers. Second, a model is developed...
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