Cost inefficiencies in public procurement tend to come from two sources: corruption (moral hazard) and incompetence (adverse selection). In most countries, audit authorities are responsible for monitoring costs but do not distinguish both sources of inefficiency in their audits. Judicial courts typically rely on these cost audits, but only sanction corruption. In a model of public procurement by politicians, we study how the respective quality of the two courts affects corruption as well as cost efficiency. We find that while better courts have the direct effect of decreasing corruption, they may have a negative indirect effect on the abilities of the pool of politicians, so that the net effect on cost efficiency is ambiguous. © 2017 Elsevi...
This article traces the organization of corruption in public procurement, by theoretically and empir...
International audienceWe provide evidence of corruption in allocation of public procurement and asse...
Corruption has firmly taken centre stage in the development agenda of international organisations, d...
Cost inefficiencies in public procurement tend to come from two sources: corruption (moral hazard) a...
This paper presents a novel theory of corruption in public procurement. It considers an agency setti...
In order for public power to gain the trust of citizens, it is assumed that laws and regulations are...
Fair competition and equal treatment of bidders are fundamental concerns in the development of the n...
There are widespread perceptions and countless documented cases of tight-knit networks of politician...
We consider a procurement problem in which the procurement agent is supposed to allocate the realiza...
Purpose – This paper aims to focus on understanding and preventing corruption in procurement in publ...
CEPR WP - DP11426: Disputes over penalties for breaching a contract are often resolved in court. A s...
The persistence of uncontested seats and one-party dominated councils at the local level is a cause ...
In the public procurement legislation of the Russian Federation auctions are considered to be the pr...
There are several reasons why a firm would want to pay a bribe to a high-level official when bidding...
Abstract: The paper studies how to fight corruption in public purchase. It shows that for large mark...
This article traces the organization of corruption in public procurement, by theoretically and empir...
International audienceWe provide evidence of corruption in allocation of public procurement and asse...
Corruption has firmly taken centre stage in the development agenda of international organisations, d...
Cost inefficiencies in public procurement tend to come from two sources: corruption (moral hazard) a...
This paper presents a novel theory of corruption in public procurement. It considers an agency setti...
In order for public power to gain the trust of citizens, it is assumed that laws and regulations are...
Fair competition and equal treatment of bidders are fundamental concerns in the development of the n...
There are widespread perceptions and countless documented cases of tight-knit networks of politician...
We consider a procurement problem in which the procurement agent is supposed to allocate the realiza...
Purpose – This paper aims to focus on understanding and preventing corruption in procurement in publ...
CEPR WP - DP11426: Disputes over penalties for breaching a contract are often resolved in court. A s...
The persistence of uncontested seats and one-party dominated councils at the local level is a cause ...
In the public procurement legislation of the Russian Federation auctions are considered to be the pr...
There are several reasons why a firm would want to pay a bribe to a high-level official when bidding...
Abstract: The paper studies how to fight corruption in public purchase. It shows that for large mark...
This article traces the organization of corruption in public procurement, by theoretically and empir...
International audienceWe provide evidence of corruption in allocation of public procurement and asse...
Corruption has firmly taken centre stage in the development agenda of international organisations, d...