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We study the individual-level determinants of bribing public officials. Particular attention is paid to the issue of …
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Summary We study the individual-level determinants of bribing public officials. Particular attention is paid to the …
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We study bribing in a sequential team contest with multiple pairwise battles. We allow for asymmetries in winning … study the impact of changes in winning prizes and marginal costs of effort on equilibrium bribing behavior. …
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In many cases, politicians and government officials are forbidden by law to accept monetary donations from interest groups or other outside parties as these monetary transfers are thought to cause social inefficiencies. The empirical literature supports this view as it finds a negative link...
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In many cases, politicians and government officials are forbidden by law to accept monetary donations from interest groups or other outside parties as these monetary transfers are thought to cause social inefficiencies. The empirical literature supports this view as it finds a negative link...
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between either bribing only the majority and accepting the monitoring of the minority, or alternatively, bribing also the … bribing and raising higher stakes. Thus, policy-makers face a sort of paradox when attempting to strengthen the control role …
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We study bribing in a sequential team contest with multiple pairwise battles. We allow for asymmetries in winning … study the impact of changes in winning prizes and marginal costs of effort on equilibrium bribing behavior. …
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In many cases, politicians and government officials are forbidden by law to accept monetary donations from interest groups or other outside parties as these monetary transfers are thought to cause social inefficiencies. The empirical literature supports this view as it finds a negative link...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005590067
The economic returns to education in transition countries have been extensively evaluated in the literature. The present study contributes to this literature by estimating the returns to education in Georgia during the last transition period 2000-04. We find very low returns to education in...
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