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Corruption 3 Sensitive question techniques 3 Spillover effects 3 Survey experiments 3 Befragung 1 Costa Rica 1 Experiment 1 Interview 1 Korruption 1 Public Administration & Policy Making 1 Spillover effect 1 Spillover-Effekt 1
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Free 3
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Corbacho, Ana 3 Ruiz-Vega, Mauricio 3 Gingerich, Daniel W. 2 Oliveros, Virgina 2 Gingerich, Daniel 1 Oliveros, Virginia 1
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Inter-American Development Bank 1
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IDB Publications (Working Papers) 1 IDB Working Paper Series 1 Working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Corruption as a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Costa Rica
Gingerich, Daniel W.; Oliveros, Virgina; Corbacho, Ana; … - 2015
An influential body of scholarship argues that corruption behaves as a selffulfilling prophecy. The idea of this work is that levels of corruption emerge endogenously as a result of a society-wide coordination game in which ther individual returns to corrupt behavior are a function of how...
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Corruption as a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Costa Rica
Gingerich, Daniel; Oliveros, Virginia; Corbacho, Ana; … - Inter-American Development Bank - 2015
An influential body of scholarship argues that corruption behaves as a selffulfilling prophecy. The idea of this work is that levels of corruption emerge endogenously as a result of a society-wide coordination game in which ther individual returns to corrupt behavior are a function of how...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011240387
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Corruption as a self-fulfilling prophecy : evidence from a survey experiment in Costa Rica
Gingerich, Daniel W.; Oliveros, Virgina; Corbacho, Ana; … - 2015
An influential body of scholarship argues that corruption behaves as a selffulfilling prophecy. The idea of this work is that levels of corruption emerge endogenously as a result of a society-wide coordination game in which ther individual returns to corrupt behavior are a function of how...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011287187
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