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institutional rigidities that still prevail in Greece's economy, despite the strong growth that it enjoyed until recently … and that will improve the quality of governance in Greece also requires a clear understanding of both the factors that … widespread failing of institutions in Greece today. Both of these factors shape the stakes of those who gain from perpetrating …
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depend cruciallyon the corruption level, and, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that the impact of … migration's determinants depends on the level of corruption and therefore, migratory flows are found to be corruption dependent …. In fact, we show that high corruption in the destination country could lead to a decoupling of the net migration flows …
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We provide empirical support and a theoretical explanation for the vicious circle of political corruption and tax … corruption can emerge based on the existence of strategic complementarities, indicating that “corruption” may corrupt …
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This article investigates the relationship between corruption and firm performance in Greece using firm level data … corruption is more important. The contextual effect of corruption identifies the magnitude of systemic corruption in Greece …. Corruption is overall negatively associated with firm size and growth at the firm level. We focus on the effect of …
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This article investigates the relationship between corruption and firm performance in Greece using firm level data … corruption is more important. The contextual effect of corruption identifies the magnitude of systemic corruption in Greece … less correlated with corruption than that of large firms. -- : bribery ; corruption ; growth ; firm size ; Greece …
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to compare the seriousness of bribery to that of other selected acts. World Values Survey data for Greece were used to …
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Greece had, largely as a result of clientele policies, delayed its privatization of the state-owned telecommunications … political parties. Very few prosecutions against bribe-takers have been undertaken in Greece …
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of the country's institutions enhanced wide spread corruption which can be described as system's inherent and cannot be …
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In this article we estimate the level of Control of Corruption for 193 countries in the period 2011-2020 using data … Data with Fixed Effects, Pooled OLS, WLS. Results show that “Control of Corruption” is positively associated, among others …. A confrontation among eight Machine Learning algorithms is proposed for the prediction of Control of Corruption …
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Does the revolving door phenomenon erode bureaucratic integrity? To answer this question, we undertake a quantitative case study of a private university in South Korea that recruited a former vice minister of education as its president. Specifically, we investigate whether after employing this...
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