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For our experiment on corruption, we designed a coordination game to model the influence of risk attitudes, beliefs … reduces corruption. -- Corruption ; game theory ; experiment ; risk attitude ; beliefs …
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backfire when available but not provided. -- gift exchange ; externalities ; lobbyism ; corruption ; reciprocity ; social …
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corruption, even when citizens' “voice” leads to formal punishment with a relatively low probability …
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particular be true for petty corruption where small amounts of bribes are involved and the detection rate is rather low. To … conducting a real effort task in every period.Independent of the treatments we already find high rates of corruption in very … observed in the corruption experiment. We explain our findings by a systematic underestimation of the overall probability of …
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For our experiment on corruption, we designed a coordination game to model the influence of risk attitudes, beliefs … setting reduces corruption …
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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 … able to assess whether increasing competition reduces extortionary corruption. We find that, if search costs are unaffected …
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We investigate how prescriptive and descriptive norms affect the development of corruption over time. In particular, we … are interested in whether the extent of corruption converges. If it does, we study how the level at which it converges … Netherlands, a Gneezy-type corruption task is used, with a real-effort task. We use a Krupka-Weber elicitation method to obtain …
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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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been shown to play an important role in the provision of public goods, corruption might strongly disrupt the ability of a …
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