We challenge the conventional definition of corruption as the abuse of public office for private gain, making a distinction between legal and illegal forms of corruption, and paying more attention to corporate patterns of corruption (which also affect public corruption). We undertake to identify general determinants of the pattern of legal and illegal corruption worldwide, and present a model where both corruption (modeled explicitly in the context of allocations) and the political equilibrium are endogenous. Three types of equilibrium outcomes are identified as a function of basic parameters, namely initial conditions (assets/productivity), equality, and fundamental political accountability. These equilibria are: i) an illegal corruption e...
In transition and developing countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption even if they hav...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
This paper analyzes how corruption affects the composition of public expenditures. First, a two-stag...
We challenge the conventional definition of corruption as the abuse of public office for private gai...
Many economic studies on corruption are dealing with their actual occurrence. This paper claims., on...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
Political corruption represents a specific type of public-to-public corruption which implies that on...
In this paper, we provide a new framework for analyzing corruption in public bureaucracies. The sta...
We study bureaucratic corruption in a model in which a constituency sets required levels for a given...
In the last decades a chain of scandals fuelled a growing popular awareness of the relevance of corr...
In many developing and transition countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption. This is su...
This paper examines whether corruption can be an efficiency enhancing adaptation to poor institution...
Corruption is a complex issue. For the national government, the governance of corruption is a tough ...
This study employs the instrumental variable two-stage least squares regression approach for the dat...
Corruption is a function of its return relative to engaging in productive activities. This paper pre...
In transition and developing countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption even if they hav...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
This paper analyzes how corruption affects the composition of public expenditures. First, a two-stag...
We challenge the conventional definition of corruption as the abuse of public office for private gai...
Many economic studies on corruption are dealing with their actual occurrence. This paper claims., on...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
Political corruption represents a specific type of public-to-public corruption which implies that on...
In this paper, we provide a new framework for analyzing corruption in public bureaucracies. The sta...
We study bureaucratic corruption in a model in which a constituency sets required levels for a given...
In the last decades a chain of scandals fuelled a growing popular awareness of the relevance of corr...
In many developing and transition countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption. This is su...
This paper examines whether corruption can be an efficiency enhancing adaptation to poor institution...
Corruption is a complex issue. For the national government, the governance of corruption is a tough ...
This study employs the instrumental variable two-stage least squares regression approach for the dat...
Corruption is a function of its return relative to engaging in productive activities. This paper pre...
In transition and developing countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption even if they hav...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
This paper analyzes how corruption affects the composition of public expenditures. First, a two-stag...