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corruption on economic growth of AFTZ member states. The study employed a panel data analysis for the period 2010-2016, using … Stata Statistical Software. The study findings for the bloc, indicated that corruption, trading across borders, getting …
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Numerous studies have found negative connection between corruption level and economic development. At the same time few … of them demonstrate correlation between women representation in politics and corruption level. This paper analyzes … correlation between gender and corruption for a specific sample of countries, sharing common cultural and historical legacy …
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of social capital on individual self-reported health for eight countries from the Commonwealth of Independent States … consistently estimate the impact of social capital on health. We attempt to circumvent the endogeneity problems by using … of trust is positively and significantly correlated with health, either in pooling estimation or when we rely on IV …
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I propose a bribery model with decentralized bureaucratic decisionmaking. There are multiple stable equilibria: high … levels of bribery reduce the economy's productivity due to suppression of small businesses, and reduces the total graft even … impossible due to decentralization. Anti-corruption efforts, even temporary, might be useful if they invite better participation. …
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The paper puts forward a small but novel idea of how we can cut down the incidence of bribery. There are different … bribes. Harassment bribery is widespread in India and it plays a large role in breeding inefficiency and has a corrosive … action by the state. It is argued that this will cause a sharp decline in the incidence of bribery. The reasoning is that …
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Surveys, which measure firms’ experience of corruption and the gender of their owners and top managers. We find that women in … positions of influence are associated with less corruption: female-owned businesses pay less in bribes and corruption is seen as …, ethically at least, good for business our research contributes to the literature on development, gender equality, and corruption …
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Corruption has fierce impacts on economic and societal development and is subject to a vast range of institutional …, jurisdictional, societal and economic conditions. Research indicates that corruption’s predominantly negative effects have arisen to …’s aim to provide a reassessment and a comprehensive state-of-the-art survey of existing literature on corruption and its …
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with a 0.5% decrease in the probability that a firm will consider corruption to be an obstacle to their current operations … effect on either corruption outcome. …
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two countries with cultures that differ in corruption norms, and which experience very different levels of bribery: the US …Do crackdowns on bribery impact corrupt behavior in the long run? In this paper we observe the long-run impact of a … short-term punishment institution (i.e., a crackdown) on bribery behavior in a lab setting. We conduct lab experiments in …
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Higher education corruption is an emerging sub-field of research that has yet to develop its terminological apparatus … sociology. Accordingly, most of the terminology of higher education corruption is not unique fundamentally but derived from … that may be formulated as higher education corruption. This Glossary presents terminology used in research and discussion …
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