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enforcers - on sequential, bilateral, illegal transactions, such as corruption, manager-auditor collusion, or drug deals. It is …
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To solve the corruption problem, its root causes should first be diagnosed and factors supporting it should be …, thereby increasing corruption. Even worse, there are 'spurious' intermediaries who obtain bribes from public services by …
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The first step in solving the problem of corruption lies in diagnosing its root causes and determining the underlying …, thereby increasing corruption. Even worse, there are spurious intermediaries who obtain bribes in connection with public …
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projection of goals are also important. Likewise, corruption can be also analyzed as an agreement that is reached after a process … adapted to the problem of corruption.Five situations are addressed. The first game describes a win-win outcome, as a classic … an anti-corruption policy could take action is shown. The second and third games introduce the concept of simultaneous …
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