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This paper examines the reasons why corruption and policy distortions tend to exhibit a high degree of persistence in … and (2) lobbying high-level government politicians to resist legal reforms designed to improve judicial efficiency and … eliminate corruption. The analysis predicts that in politically unstable regimes the institutions necessary to monitor and …
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direct control of firm entry can be bribed, while regulation based on minimum requirements makes her prone to lobbying … accrue to the politician. Under regulation some agents cannot be excluded from entry, giving their lobby a competitive …
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This paper empirically investigates the link between the level of government revenue per capita and six indicators of the quality of governance in an unbalanced panel data set consisting of all countries in the world (217 countries; due to some missing data, (this was reduced to 196) using data...
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Firms often try to influence individuals that, like regulators, are tasked with advising or deciding on behalf of a third party. In a dynamic regulatory setting, we show that a firm may prefer to capture regulators through the promise of a lucrative future job opportunity (i.e., the...
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ineffective standard anti-corruption practices, such as whistle-blowing protection policies. We highlight that closing the …
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