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The effects of externalities and framing on bribery in a petty corruption experiment [PDF]

open access: yes
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framing effect. When the losses suffered by third parties due to a bribe being offered and accepted are high and the game is presented as a petty corruption ...
Abigail Barr, Danila Serra
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Strategic analysis of petty corruption with an intermediary [PDF]

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This notes reports part of a larger study of "petty corruption" by government bureaucrats in the process of approving new business projects. Each bureaucrat may demand a bribe as a condition for approval. Entrepreneurs use the services of an intermediary
Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky   +2 more
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Criminal Law Characteristic of Special Relapse of Bribery

open access: yesСибирское юридическое обозрение, 2018
The article is devoted to qualification and criminal-political assessment of the qualifying sign of petty bribery - the existence of previous convictions.
A. V. Koval
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Does Corruption Lead to Welfare Loss? An Empirical Evidence From Real Estate Sector of Bangladesh

open access: yesOrganizations and Markets in Emerging Economies, 2011
Regulation may give rise to corrupt practices thereby resulting in welfare loss in an economy. This research aims at measuring the impact of corruption on the real estate sector of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh. It makes an attempt to measure the
Ahmed Taneem Muzaffar   +1 more
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Bribe-Taking by Bureaucrats: Personal and Circumstantial Determinants [PDF]

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We argue that personal (e.g., age, gender and education) and circumstantial (e.g., bureaucratic rank and sector of employment) factors affect the cost and the benefit of bribe-taking by the bureaucrats.
Chi, Wei, Wang, Yijiang
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Religion and Ethical Attitudes toward Accepting a Bribe: A Comparative Study

open access: yesReligions, 2015
This study presents the results of an empirical study of ethical attitudes toward bribe taking in six religions—Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, the Baha’i faith, Hinduism, and Judaism.
Robert W. McGee   +2 more
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"Provocation" as an Expert Term in Forensic Linguistics

open access: yesТеория и практика судебной экспертизы, 2020
The article addresses the category of “provocation” as a forensic term that is an interdisciplinary concept in between the legal legal and linguistic concepts of “provocation”.
V. O. Kuznetsov
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Bribery: Who Pays, Who Refuses, What Are the Payoffs? [PDF]

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We provide a theoretical framework for understanding when an official angles for a bribe, when a client pays, and the payoffs to the client's decision. We test this framework using a new data set on bribery of Peruvian public officials by households. The
Jennifer Hunt, Sonia Laszlo
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Tinjauan Yuridis Sosiologis Terhadap Faktor-faktor Pada Masyarakat Untuk Cenderung Melakukan Tindakan Suap Dan Upaya Penanggulangannya Dalam Kasus Tilang Pada Pelanggaran Lalu Lintas (Studi di Wilayah Hukum Polres Pamekasan) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Collision of traffic very often happened along the increasing of mobility consumer of street, deviation action collision of traffic in the form of bribing which is trespasser to officer of Traffic Police.
SATRIYOMI AKBARTO, EKI
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Corruption and productivity : firm-level evidence from the BEEPS survey [PDF]

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Using enterprise data for the economies of Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS, this study examines the effects of corruption on productivity. Corruption is narrowly defined as the occurrence of informal payments to government officials to ease the ...
De Rosa, Donato   +2 more
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