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the use of loaded language significantly reduces the incidence of bribery and increases the level of punishment …. Punishment of bribery leads to reduced bribery in future. The evidence suggests that this game captures essential features of a … history of past play has little effect on the level of corruption. …
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the use of loaded language significantly reduces the incidence of bribery and increases the level of punishment …. Punishment of bribery leads to reduced bribery in future. The evidence suggests that this game captures essential features of a … history of past play has little effect on the level of corruption. …
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short-term punishment institution (i.e., a crackdown) on bribery behavior in a lab setting. We conduct lab experiments in … two countries with cultures that differ in corruption norms, and which experience very different levels of bribery: the US … that short-term crackdowns may impact behavior in the short run, depending on the strength of the existing corruption norms …
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This paper examines cultural differences in attitudes towards corruption by analysing individual-decision making in a … corrupt experimental environment. Attitudes towards corruption play a critical role in the persistence of corruption. Our … experiments differentiate between the incentives to engage in corrupt behaviour and the incentives to punish corrupt behaviour and …
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attitudes towards corruption. It departs from the previous literature on gender and corruption by using experimental methodology …. Attitudes towards corruption play a critical role in the persistence of corruption. Based on experimental data collected in … of corruption than men in Australia, there are no significant gender differences in attitudes towards corruption in India …
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Essential characteristics of corruption are (1) a reciprocity relationship between briber and public official, (2 … negative externalities have no apparent effect. The penalty threat significantly reduces corruption, although discovery …
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third, complementary mode of investigation of corruption and corruptibility: experiments. We assess their strengths and …Corruption and corruptibility - due to their illegal and therefore secretive nature - are difficult to be assessed …, questionnaires, or case studies. While there seems to be agreement nowadays that corruption does have a negative impact on (foreign …
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We report results from a corruption experiment with Indonesian public servants and Indonesian students. Our results … suggest that although both subject pools show a high level of concern with the extent of corruption in Indonesia, the … Indonesian public servant subjects have a significantly lower tolerance of corruption than the Indonesian students. We find no …
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Do corrupt people self select themselves in professions where the scope of corruption is high? We conduct a corruption … more corruption than private sector aspirants but the likelihood of being corrupt is same across two sectors. …
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Do corrupt people self select themselves in professions where the scope of corruption is high? We conduct a corruption … more corruption than private sector aspirants but the likelihood of being corrupt is same across two sectors. …
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