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Corruption as social phenomenon is studied by a variety of disciplines?? anthropology, criminology, development theory … experiments to study corruption and show their power and applicability whenever other methods are powerless. These conclusions are … illustrated by the material of a unique laboratory study involving police officers of middle rank as experimental subjects …
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Research on corruption has made substantial progress in recent years. Yet, most studies still treat corruption as a … homogenous phenomenon. This article argues that private-sector corruption can be distinguished conceptually from public …-sector corruption, which has been in the spotlight of empirical research. We introduce the first indicator of private-sector corruption …
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to institutional corruption before migrating exhibit higher levels of political trust in their new country. Higher trust … participation and political engagement in the long run. The impact of home-country corruption on political trust in the destination …
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to institutional corruption before migrating exhibit higher levels of political trust in their new country. Higher trust … participation and political engagement in the long run. The impact of home-country corruption on political trust in the destination …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015210958
This paper shows that cross country differences in the generosity and the quality of the welfare state are associated with differences in the trustworthiness of their citizens. We show that generous, transparent and efficient welfare states in Scandinavian countries are based on the civicness of...
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We show the existence of a twin peaks relation between trust and the size of the welfare state that stems from two opposing forces. Uncivic people support large welfare states because they expect to benefit from them without bearing their costs. But civic individuals support generous benefits...
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This paper was submitted to the Review of Radical Political Economics in response to ‘The conservation of value: a rejoinder to Alan Freeman’, by Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy (DL), published in Review of Radical Political Economics in 1999. The response was rejected by the Editorial...
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and corruption not only remain, they have become the primary development challenges of the 21st century. In particular …
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specific attitudes regarding the acceptance of corruption. The dataset on which our study is based was collected by the World … attitudes towards corruption and religion are associated given certain societal and institutional contexts. Our results show … that although there is a negative and statistically significant effect of religiosity on the acceptance of corruption on …
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We show the existence of a twin peaks relation between trust and the size of the welfare state that stems from two opposing forces. Uncivic people support large welfare states because they expect to benefit from them without bearing their costs. But civic individuals support generous benefits...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010779606