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We find that new states are perceived to be more corrupt even though businesses do not report more bribery in newer states. This is suggestive of an unearned, and likely high, reputational cost to being a new state. These findings hold over a number of specifications that include additional...
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This article explains why states in which bribe payers are located (payor states) criminalize transnational bribery. It suggests that these initiatives can enable selfinterested payor states to improve the terms upon which their nationals obtain the services of foreign public officials. Although...
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This article is concerned with explaining why states in which bribe-payers are located (?payor states?) criminalize transnational bribery. Some analysts have claimed that these initiatives are either examples of altruistic behaviour on the part of payor states or reflect economic interdependence...
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quantity of potential adverse effects. We conduct a large-scale international survey among leading economic experts worldwide … to quantify the effect of the US Inflation reduction act on the global economy. On a global scale, experts are little … countries and regions. In Europe, particularly in France and Germany, economic experts are highly concerned about the IRA and …
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