This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a country's business is centrally regulated, and the level of business corruption perceived in that country. The main purpose and methodology is to analyze the data from 47 globally dispersed countries based on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Product and Market Regulation Index and Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index from 2013. The statistical methodology using regression analysis demonstrates that there is a significant negative relationship between levels of perceived corruption and levels of regulation. This paper empirically confirms that corruption tends to increase with low...
We examine relationships between regulatory environment and government intervention in firms' decisi...
The present study examines the following claims: (1) nations with more versus less rules nurture gro...
Private use of public office for private gain could be a tentative connotation of corruption and mos...
This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a...
This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a...
This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a...
This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a...
Corruption and its harmful consequences is often described as a developing country problem, but the...
This study aims to explore the problem area of perceived corruption and its relationship with econom...
This study aims to explore the problem area of perceived corruption and its relationship with econom...
This study aims to explore the problem area of perceived corruption and its relationship with econom...
Does corruption ease the burden of regulation? We test this question using survey data on business m...
Does corruption ease the burden of regulation? We test this question using survey data on business m...
While corruption is defined by the World Bank as abusing its public power for private interests, it ...
Does corruption ease the burden of regulation? We test this question using survey data on business m...
We examine relationships between regulatory environment and government intervention in firms' decisi...
The present study examines the following claims: (1) nations with more versus less rules nurture gro...
Private use of public office for private gain could be a tentative connotation of corruption and mos...
This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a...
This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a...
This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a...
This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a...
Corruption and its harmful consequences is often described as a developing country problem, but the...
This study aims to explore the problem area of perceived corruption and its relationship with econom...
This study aims to explore the problem area of perceived corruption and its relationship with econom...
This study aims to explore the problem area of perceived corruption and its relationship with econom...
Does corruption ease the burden of regulation? We test this question using survey data on business m...
Does corruption ease the burden of regulation? We test this question using survey data on business m...
While corruption is defined by the World Bank as abusing its public power for private interests, it ...
Does corruption ease the burden of regulation? We test this question using survey data on business m...
We examine relationships between regulatory environment and government intervention in firms' decisi...
The present study examines the following claims: (1) nations with more versus less rules nurture gro...
Private use of public office for private gain could be a tentative connotation of corruption and mos...