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This article explains why states in which bribe payers are located (payor states) criminalize transnational bribery. It suggests that these initiatives can enable selfinterested payor states to improve the terms upon which their nationals obtain the services of foreign public officials. Although...
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Extrinsic incentives play a key role in motivating behavior. However, conflicting findings have been observed with … respect to the effectiveness of various extrinsic incentives (e.g., a cash reward vs. a donation to charity) in motivation. We … affective assessment in valuation, we reconcile several conundrums including when donation incentives that serve the greater …
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Most economic models are based on the self-interest hypothesis that assumes that all people are exclusively motivated by their material self-interest. In recent years experimental economists have gathered overwhelming evidence that systematically refutes the self-interest hypothesis and suggests...
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Even though high penalties for corruption offences have a deterrent and preventive effect, they also entrap bribe … in the design of voluntary disclosure programs for corruption offences. -- Corruption ; Criminal Law ; Leniency ; Self …
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