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This first cross-country analysis of the causes of corruption in religious organizations provides evidence in support …. Their appointment and promotion should, however, be regulated by the state. Both factors are shown to confine corruption. In … strategy for mitigating religious corruption. More generally, these results suggest that the private sector may indeed be …
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Firms in developing countries often avoid paying taxes by making informal payments to tax officials. These bribes may raise the cost of operating a business, and the price charged to consumers. To decrease these costs, we designed a feedback incentive scheme for business tax inspectors that...
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Many policymakers and researchers study and debate how to control and limit corruption. Few have examined the … mechanisms by which corruption distorts markets and how they may be influenced to mitigate negative effects. To develop this new … perspective, we study how corruption effects the structure of public contracting markets modelled as networks of connected buyers …
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corruption. Market participants engaging in corrupt practices enjoy lower production costs -- maybe because they pay a bribe to …
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corruption. Market participants engaging in corrupt practices enjoy lower production costs -- maybe because they pay a bribe to …
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