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This paper analyzes the effects of the revolving door, concentrating not only on the dynamics between regulators and … regulators. On the one hand, the revolving door facilitates the recruitment of highly qualified regulators by the government …, drawn by the prospect of lucrative future compensation packages. On the other hand, it allows regulators to succumb to greed …
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interface of labor market policies and public economics. Moreover, how rent seeking and corruption within the informal segment … the gap. We identify conditions under which economic reform in the formal segment will increase the rate of corruption or … reforms may increase corruption instead of reducing it, as claimed previously. …
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size and find a large negative council size effect. This pattern provides indirect evidence for the occurrence of lobbying …. The direction of the effect could be explained by free-riding incentives in individual lobbying effort contribution caused …
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corruption increases along with risks associated with anti-bribery laws. This article examines recent developments related to the …
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