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Why Are Some Public Officials More Corrupt Than Others? [PDF]
Using detailed Peruvian data measuring bribery, I assess which types of public official are most corrupt and why. I distinguish between the bribery rate and the size of bribes received, and seek to explain the variation in each across public institutions.
Hunt, Jennifer
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Illegal influence on the results of sports competitions: comparison with foreign legislation
The purpose of the research is devoted to the criminological description and explanation of the state of illegal influence on the results of official sports competitions in Ukraine. Main content.
Yevhen Leheza
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PREVENTION OF MEDIATION IN BRIBERY [PDF]
The relevance. According to statistical data, the observed growth of bribery intermediation in 2022 in relation to 2020 showed the following positive value - 29.63 %.
ZAMARAEV V.I.
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THE AUDIT BOARD OF REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA OPINION AND BRIBERY IN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN INDONESIA
This study is motivated by the trend of corruption cases which increase from year to year, where bribery is the first number in corruption cases. As many as 128 cases of bribery with in kracht status occurred in the local government that received an ...
Yuniasih Dwi Astuti, Vid Adrison
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The Complexity of Online Bribery in Sequential Elections (Extended Abstract) [PDF]
Prior work on the complexity of bribery assumes that the bribery happens simultaneously, and that the briber has full knowledge of all voters' votes. But neither of those assumptions always holds. In many real-world settings, votes come in sequentially,
Edith Hemaspaandra +2 more
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This study explores the relationship between corporate bribery cost and revenue dependence on contracts from state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Vietnam, a country with a high level of corruption and a dominant public sector.
Khanh Hoang
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The ‘brown envelope syndrome’: Culture of bribery and ethics at the crossroads
This article unravels the destructive practice of bribery, which is ingrained in South African culture. Through the scenarios in the public transport industry and literature review, the article reveals that indeed bribery is a reality to reckon with.
Kelebogile T. Resane
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Bribery and corruption in Australian local councils [PDF]
This paper explores concerns about corruptio and bribery in Australian local government and provides guidance for policy-makers on how to control bribery and corruption.
Islam, Azizul
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Bribe and Punishment: An Evolutionary Game-Theoretic Analysis of Bribery. [PDF]
Harassment bribes, paid by citizens to corrupt officers for services the former are legally entitled to, constitute one of the most widespread forms of corruption in many countries.
Prateek Verma, Supratim Sengupta
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The Role of Framing, Inequity and History in a Corruption Game: Some Experimental Evidence
We investigate the role of framing, inequity in initial endowments and history in shaping behavior in a corrupt transaction by extending the one-shot bribery game introduced by Cameron et al. (2009) to a repeated game setting.
Ananish Chaudhuri +2 more
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