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Last December, downtown Athens experienced three nights of street battles, arson, and looting that became headlines in the international press. We argue that the reasons for this extreme social turbulence are related to the regulatory and institutional rigidities that still prevail in Greece's...
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Following recent cross-country empirical work, research on public policy and growth has come to examine the impact of inefficient or corrupt bureaucracies. Most of this work has emphasized the interactions of bureaucracies with private markets. By contrast, this paper focuses on the relationship...
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Following recent cross-country empirical work, research on public policy and growth has come to examine the impact of inefficient or corrupt bureaucracies. Most of this work has emphasized the interactions between bureaucracies and private markets. By contrast, this paper focuses on the...
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Numerous countries are introducing citizen feedback schemes to tame corruption. We study how best to incorporate …
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Corruption has been found to be the most severe obstacle to business operations, according to a recent survey of over 3 …,000 firms in Myanmar. This paper sets out to understand the structure of corruption through an econometric analysis of this …) are more likely to find corruption to be an obstacle. A distinct but related question is whether bribes act as 'efficiency …
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