This paper examines the effectiveness of using asymmetric liability to combat harassment bribes. Basu (2011) advocates legal immunity for bribe-givers, while retaining culpability for bribe-takers. Results from our experiment indicate that while this policy has the potential to significantly reduce corrupt practices, weak economic incentives for the bribe-giver, or retaliation by bribe-takers can mitigate the positive disciplining effect of such an implementation. As a result, asymmetric liability on its own may face challenges in the field
We study the relative effectiveness of extrinsic monetary disincentives and intrinsic non-monetary d...
We provide a theoretical framework for understanding when an official angles for a bribe, when a cli...
Whistle-blowing is seen as a powerful tool in containing corruption, although theoretical findings a...
This paper examines the effectiveness of using asymmetric liability to combat harassment bribes. Bas...
The paper puts forward a small but novel idea of how we can cut down the incidence of bribery. There...
Harassment bribes, paid by citizens to corrupt officers for services the former are legally entitled...
Verma P, Sengupta S. Bribe and Punishment: An Evolutionary Game-Theoretic Analysis of Bribery. PLOS ...
This thesis comprises three papers investigating the mechanisms surrounding the exchange of petty br...
Harassment bribes, paid by citizens to corrupt officers for services the former are legally entitled...
A recent paper, Basu argues that for a class of bribes, called harassment bribes, legalization of br...
A model of harassment bribes, paid for services one is entitled to, is developed to analyze the prop...
This article discusses the potential role of incentive systems in combating bribery. In particular, ...
This paper examines the effectiveness of corruption control depending upon whether the bribe taker o...
Bangladesh is one of the most corrupt countries with a rampant bribery scenario. In the public servi...
We study experimentally whether anti-corruption policies with a focus on bribery might be insufficie...
We study the relative effectiveness of extrinsic monetary disincentives and intrinsic non-monetary d...
We provide a theoretical framework for understanding when an official angles for a bribe, when a cli...
Whistle-blowing is seen as a powerful tool in containing corruption, although theoretical findings a...
This paper examines the effectiveness of using asymmetric liability to combat harassment bribes. Bas...
The paper puts forward a small but novel idea of how we can cut down the incidence of bribery. There...
Harassment bribes, paid by citizens to corrupt officers for services the former are legally entitled...
Verma P, Sengupta S. Bribe and Punishment: An Evolutionary Game-Theoretic Analysis of Bribery. PLOS ...
This thesis comprises three papers investigating the mechanisms surrounding the exchange of petty br...
Harassment bribes, paid by citizens to corrupt officers for services the former are legally entitled...
A recent paper, Basu argues that for a class of bribes, called harassment bribes, legalization of br...
A model of harassment bribes, paid for services one is entitled to, is developed to analyze the prop...
This article discusses the potential role of incentive systems in combating bribery. In particular, ...
This paper examines the effectiveness of corruption control depending upon whether the bribe taker o...
Bangladesh is one of the most corrupt countries with a rampant bribery scenario. In the public servi...
We study experimentally whether anti-corruption policies with a focus on bribery might be insufficie...
We study the relative effectiveness of extrinsic monetary disincentives and intrinsic non-monetary d...
We provide a theoretical framework for understanding when an official angles for a bribe, when a cli...
Whistle-blowing is seen as a powerful tool in containing corruption, although theoretical findings a...