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Official A at almost all individual detection levels. This 'legitimacy' effect may help explain why anti-corruption policies …
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impact economic behavior and sheds light on the behavioral mechanisms underlying "rule legitimacy". …
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Conventional wisdom maintains that the Chinese Communist Party is upheld by performance-based legitimacy. Yet what … about procedural legitimacy? Analyzing national survey data on China, this study finds that governance procedures affect the … legitimacy of subnational levels of governing, if not necessarily that of the national level. Good governance contributes to …
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public institutions, or incidence of corruption in governmental bodies. The paper contributes to this body of scholarship by … paper inquires whether the greater socioeconomic development experienced by Chile was actually related to greater legitimacy … of the law, higher levels of trust in public institutions, lower perceived levels of corruption, and greater …
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impacts of public sector corruption on employment growth in MSMEs, as perceived by their managers/owners. The data originated … MSME managers/owners perceive that corruption in the public sector is generally linked to an increase in employment growth … in their firms. Medium-size enterprises benefit most from corruption in the public sector, whereas small-size firms …
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