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Would you Bribe your Lecturer? A Quasi-experimental Study on Burnout and Bribery in Higher Education. [PDF]
Weißmüller KS, De Waele L.
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Who takes bribes and how much? Evidence from the China Corruption Conviction Databank
Toke Aidt, Arye L. Hillman, Qijun Liu
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Bribing and Social Desirability in Peru: A Mixed Methods Approach
Viviana Baraybar Hidalgo +2 more
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Transparency reduces bribery by shaping beliefs in a public goods experiment with corruption opportunities. [PDF]
Corrado G, Corrado L, Marazzi F.
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Moral judgement and decision-making: theoretical predictions and null results. [PDF]
Hertz U, Jia F, Francis KB.
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Bribes for Faster Delivery [PDF]
The paper models the practice of charging bribes for faster delivery of essential services in third world countries. It then examines the possibility of curbing corruption by supervision, and secondly, by introducing competition among delivery agents. It is argued that a supervisory solution eludes the problem because no hard evidence of the reduction ...
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Institutions of public judgment established by social contract and taxation. [PDF]
Kessinger TA, Plotkin JB.
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”Bribe-taking “ and “bribe-extortion” as criteria of differentiation of responsibility for bribery
Anna Koval
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The Bribe Rate and Long Run Differences in Sovereign Borrowing Costs
Alok Johri, Farzana Alamgir, Jonny Cotoc
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