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relationship is influenced by the quality of local institutions, as proxied by corruption. We use representative data from a large … corruption environments. We find that corruption leads to more pessimistic beliefs about others' contributions in heterogeneous … groups, and this is an important mechanism explaining our results. In doing so, we highlight the indirect costs of corruption …
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relationship is influenced by the quality of local institutions, as proxied by corruption. We use representative data from a large … corruption environments. We find that corruption leads to more pessimistic beliefs about others' contributions in heterogeneous … groups, and this is an important mechanism explaining our results. In doing so, we highlight the indirect costs of corruption …
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This article describes how corruption can and ought to be viewed as competing scales of cooperation. Viewing corruption … the Stigler Center at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business as "Bribery, Cooperation, and the Evolution of …
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of empirical studies about the relationships among entrepreneurial activity, corruption, commercial freedom, economic …, households, and NPISHs' final consumption expenditure and education on entrepreneurial activity. Corruption, unemployment, age …
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This paper examines the reflexive interplay between individual decisions and social forces to analyze the evolution of cooperation in the presence of "multi-directedness," whereby people's preferences depend on their psychological motives. People have access to multiple, discrete motives....
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