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measured with a subsequent lottery-choice experiment do not correlate with the behavior observed in the corruption experiment … petty corruption where small amounts of bribes are involved and detection rate is rather low. To abstract from confounding … effects of reciprocal behavior we design an experiment where a public official decides upon accepting a bribe that leads to a …
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backfire when available but not provided. -- gift exchange ; externalities ; lobbyism ; corruption ; reciprocity ; social …
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-down auditing using data from a specifically designed bribery lab experiment. I compare “public officials'” tendency to ask for … corruption, even when citizens' “voice” leads to formal punishment with a relatively low probability …
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observed in the corruption experiment. We explain our findings by a systematic underestimation of the overall probability of … particular be true for petty corruption where small amounts of bribes are involved and the detection rate is rather low. To … abstract from confounding effects of reciprocal behavior, we design an experiment where a public official decides upon …
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Using an incentivized online classroom experiment, we assess the effectiveness of deontological vs. consequentialist … deontological moral reminder ("corruption is immoral") leads to a significant reduction in accepting bribes. A consequentialist … experiment was conducted before and after the unexpected announcement by pharmaceutical companies BioNTech and Pfizer on November …
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We report results from an experimental set up in which two firms compete in an auction to win the license for a public project, submitting sealed offers regarding the project's quality and a bribe to the public official deciding. We study the role of an agent (citizen) who is either a mere...
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We test the effectiveness of an anti-corruption policy that is often discussed among practitioners: an increase in … jurisdictions reduces extortionary corruption, i.e., bribe demands for the provision of services that clients are entitled to … an extortionary bribery experiment where clients apply for a license from one of many available offices and officials can …
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propensity to engage in an activity disloyal to their employer: corruption. To do so, we conducted an experiment in which graders …
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questions on corruption, we conduct the list experiment among public procurement officials in Russia. We show that female …A high level of corruption usually constrains economic development in emerging countries. However, anti-corruption … the extent of bureaucrats’ heterogeneity in attitude to the problem of corruption. Due to the sensitivity of direct …
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Our study examines whether actual corruption, measured by individuals direct experience of corruption episodes (bribery … about the perceived level of corruptibility of the bureaucrat and others' corruption attempts. We study participants …' willingness to corrupt and the gap between perceived and actual corruption under two information conditions. Results show that …
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