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corruption the preferred one in poor countries. Analyses of their joint effects are understandably rare. This paper provides a … theoretical framework that focus on the relationship between lobbying and corruption (that is, it investigates under what … conditions they are complements or substitutes). The paper also offers novel econometric evidence on lobbying, corruption and …
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institutions by strengthening the rule of law or regulatory quality bear greater results. Thus, when it comes to corruption control …Adding a new dimension to determinants of corruption, this paper examines the effectiveness of enforcement in reducing … corruption. We compare the influences of latent enforcement (police, judicial, and prosecutorial employment) versus actual …
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a resource boom reinforces rent grabbing and civil conflict especially if institutions are bad, induces corruption … and bad growth prospects, and that these adverse effects are more severe in volatile countries with bad institutions and … lack of rule of law, corruption, presidential democracies, and underdeveloped financial systems. Another hypothesis is that …
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about the effect of the pandemic for longer-term outcomes such as corruption. We look at the historical data on political … and economic crises to assess what we can learn from the long-term effects of past crises on corruption. We hypothesize … that strong rule of law institutions may ameliorate the possible adverse effects of political and economic crises on …
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Corruption is a widespread phenomenon. Nevertheless, causal evidence on the effects of corruption is still lacking. In … this paper, we assess whether and how corruption affects cooperation using a public good game experiment. Overall …
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This paper argues that corruption in Russia is systemic in nature. Low wage levels of public officials provide strong … incentives to engage in corruption. As corruption is illegal, corrupt officials can be exposed any time, which enforces loyalty … towards the powers that be; thus corruption is a method of governance. We trace the systemic corruption back to the Mongolian …
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corruption and tax compliance. We explore this through a formal leniency program. In our experiment, we nest collusive corruption …, subjects collude and accept bribes less often while paying more taxes, but there is no increase in bribe offers. Our results …
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corruption and tax compliance. We explore this through a formal leniency program. In our experiment, we nest collusive corruption …, subjects collude and accept bribes less often while paying more taxes, but there is no increase in bribe offers. Our results …
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This article uses the perspective of ordonomics to discuss how the fight against corruption can be advanced through … to addressing corruption in their business environment collectively. Drawing on an ordonomic approach to business ethics … perspective shows that companies can contribute to preventing corruption if they learn to change the game through functional …
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