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Traditionally, the way competition law has viewed the exchange or sharing of information among competing firms, has … information and Article 101 (collusive scenarios and oligopolistic interdependence), the relationship between the exchange of … information and Article 102 is a much less scrutinised issue. A closer look at the Article 102 case-law suggests a less strict and …
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in some jurisdictions: (1) Corruption and organised crime; (2) Social norms that are sympathetic to collusive practices …
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Corruption has been identified as a significant issue in telecommunications, seen in bribery and nepotism over many … potential problems. There has been no discussion of corruption in the meetings, except its use to reduce corruption elsewhere …. It is essential for discussion to be opened on corruption in general and the introduction of anti-corruption practices …
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in some jurisdictions: (1) Corruption and organised crime; (2) Social norms that are sympathetic to collusive practices …
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Does the disclosure of information about corrupt activities induce a sustained reduction in corruption? We use … short-term and dynamic effects of information on corruption and re-election rates. We conclude that audit programs must be … longitudinal data on audits of municipal governments in Puerto Rico to answer this question. We find that corruption is lower in …
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Does the disclosure of information about corrupt activities induce a sustained reduction in corruption? We use … short-term and dynamic effects of information on corruption and re-election rates. We conclude that audit programs must be … timely, sustained, and long-term commitments in order to be effective. -- Corruption ; information ; political agency …
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Does the disclosure of information about corrupt activities induce a sustained reduction in corruption? We use … short-term and dynamic effects of information on corruption and re-election rates. We conclude that audit programs must be … longitudinal data on audits of municipal governments in Puerto Rico to answer this question. We find that corruption is lower in …
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We consider the role of asymmetric information on the emergenceof collusion between criminals and enforcers, in the … underlying o®ense with a criminal sanction for corruption, both imposed on o®enders. A higher criminal sanction for the … underlying o®ense implies that the government must spend more resources to detect and punish corruption (since the likelihood of …
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corruption-free or plagued by corruption. Contingent on the nature of adjudicatory bias, bribery either discourages private … antitrust lawsuits or incentivizes firms to engage in frivolous litigation. Corruption expectedly reduces the effectiveness of … can be social welfare-enhancing even in the presence of corruption. Under some circumstances, corruption actually …
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We examine how information technology (IT) contributes to organizational change,labor demand, and improved productivity …
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