In the standard model of corruption, the rich are more likely to pay bribes for their children’s education, reflecting higher ability to pay. This prediction is, however, driven by the assumption that probability of punishment for bribe taking is invariant across households. In many developing countries lacking in rule of law, this assumption is untenable, because the enforcement of law is not impersonal or unbiased and the poor have little bargaining power. In a more realistic model where the probability of punishment depends on household’s economic status, bribes are likely to be regressive, both at the extensive and intensive margins. Using rainfall variations as instrument for household income in rural Bangladesh, we find strong evidenc...
We examine, for the first time, the effects of corruption on income using household survey data from...
Recent years have seen a remarkable expansion in economists’ ability to measure corruption. This, in...
Corruption is a problem that continues to plague developed and developing countries worldwide. Previ...
In many models of corruption where enforcement is unbiased and the official maximizes her income, th...
We examine the causes and consequences of corruption in the provision of education service in Bangla...
The article explores the household-level determinants of corruption and its different forms in Bangl...
We examine the causes and consequences of corruption in the provision of education service in Bangla...
A large number of studies have emerged on the economics of corruption since the seminal work of Leff...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
This article adds to the corruption literature by identifying factors influencing Bangladeshi farm h...
We study non-collusive corruption in the education sector. For this purpose, we construct a simple t...
Abstract: We model the two way interaction between education, corruption and the level of output. Co...
ABSTRACT: National education systems across the developing world are particularly weak to persistent...
First draft. Comments welcome Abstract: We model the two way interaction between education, corrupti...
Regulation may give rise to corrupt practices thereby resulting in welfare loss in an economy. This ...
We examine, for the first time, the effects of corruption on income using household survey data from...
Recent years have seen a remarkable expansion in economists’ ability to measure corruption. This, in...
Corruption is a problem that continues to plague developed and developing countries worldwide. Previ...
In many models of corruption where enforcement is unbiased and the official maximizes her income, th...
We examine the causes and consequences of corruption in the provision of education service in Bangla...
The article explores the household-level determinants of corruption and its different forms in Bangl...
We examine the causes and consequences of corruption in the provision of education service in Bangla...
A large number of studies have emerged on the economics of corruption since the seminal work of Leff...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
This article adds to the corruption literature by identifying factors influencing Bangladeshi farm h...
We study non-collusive corruption in the education sector. For this purpose, we construct a simple t...
Abstract: We model the two way interaction between education, corruption and the level of output. Co...
ABSTRACT: National education systems across the developing world are particularly weak to persistent...
First draft. Comments welcome Abstract: We model the two way interaction between education, corrupti...
Regulation may give rise to corrupt practices thereby resulting in welfare loss in an economy. This ...
We examine, for the first time, the effects of corruption on income using household survey data from...
Recent years have seen a remarkable expansion in economists’ ability to measure corruption. This, in...
Corruption is a problem that continues to plague developed and developing countries worldwide. Previ...