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How corruption may corrupt

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 1990
Abstract The incidence of corruption appears to vary strongly across societies even for comparable activities. The model highlights how the profitability of bureaucratic corruption may be related to its frequency and points toward a few mechanisms that can be used in explaining the stylized facts of varying incidence of corruption.
Jens Chr. Andvig, Karl Ove Moene
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Corruption and corruptibility

World Development, 2006
Summary The expressed “norms and values” of both citizens and street-level officials explicitly condemn the giving or taking of bribes. However, citizens respond to extortion by officials, and officials respond to temptation by clients. This paper is based on over 6 000 interviews with the public and over 1 300 with “street-level” officials in four ...
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Corruption: Institutional

2022
The entry offers an essential critical survey of philosophical theories of institutional corruption as developing teleological, substrate, discontinuity, continuity, impartiality, and democratic explanations of this dysfunction of public ...
Ceva, Emanuela, Ferretti, Maria Paola
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Corrupt police

Games and Economic Behavior, 2018
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Klaus Abbink   +2 more
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“Why are the Corrupt, Corrupt?”: The Multilevel Analytical Model of Corruption

The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 2020
Abstract Corruption is a global problem. Despite the importance of this theme, a shortage of theoretical models in both psychology and related areas that favor its understanding and investigation is noted. Due to this scarcity of theoretical models, in addition to the need to systematize studies on the topic, this theoretical article aims to ...
João Gabriel Modesto, Ronaldo Pilati
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On Corruption

Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1994
This paper begins with the premise that in most individuals and in most cultures there is an inevitable force that presses toward the production of corruption as time passes, a force that requires vigilant resistance. Corruption is here defined as a falling away from the ego ideal of the individual or the ideals of the culture, which results in certain
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Institutional corruption

Corruption is a two-faced threat to the functioning of public institutions. The individual face of corruption is that of the proverbial “bad apple” whose corrupt motives corrupt the functioning of the institution. The greedy public officer who takes bribes is the example that most people have in mind when they think of individual corruption.
Ceva, Emanuela, Ferretti, Maria Paola
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Disasters and Corruption, Corruption as Disaster

2012
This chapter analyzes the role played by corruption in post-disaster contexts. Data show growth in both natural and man-made disasters and in humanitarian response provided by bilateral and multilateral donors. These events have become more frequent and also cause more deaths. Moreover, the data demonstrate a strong relation between the impact of these
CALOSSI, ENRICO   +2 more
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