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in US states may indeed reduce corruption levels among elected representatives. -- bicameralism ; corruption ; lobbying …
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power of landowner relationship networks and lobbying behaviour on successfully gaining value-enhancing rezoning. A State …
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This paper experimentally investigates the impact of suggestive messages and tipping on a third party's judgment. The experimental design uses a model with three players, wherein two players (A and B) create a joint project, and the third player (C) decides how to divide the project's earnings...
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effects of immunity provisions, we quantify the strength of immunity protection enjoyed by heads of government, ministers, and … corruption where the judicial system is independent, this relationship has more ambiguous effects where the legal system is weak … and susceptible to politicization. These effects remain after controlling for standard determinants of corruption. …
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