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positively correlated with government consumption as well as the absence of corruption. …
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positively correlated with government consumption as well as the absence of corruption. …
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This study is the first to provide a systematic measure of bribery using micro-level data on reported earnings, household spending and asset holdings. We use the compensating differential framework and the estimated sectoral gap in reported earnings and expenditures to identify the size of...
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A government officials' propensity to corruption, or corruptibility, can be affected by his intertemporal preference …
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Knowing whether corruption leads to higher emigration rates - and among which groups - is important because most labor … emigration is from developing to developed countries. If corruption leads highly-skilled and highlyeducated workers to leave … unemployment, lowering the returns to human capital and encouraging further emigration. Corruption also shifts public spending from …
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