Institutions have dominated explanations of political corruption. For instance, political and judicial institutions play an important role in explaining corruption in the American states. This empirical study focuses on the effects of judicial institutions upon corruption convictions in 1997, 2002, and 2007. The results indicate that the strength of law enforcement is positively associated with corruption convictions in the states when controlling the number of public employees; and that surprisingly, severity of punishment is positively associated with corruption convictions and takes away the explaining effect of the strength of law enforcement. The coefficient is statistically significant and consistent in all years. Contrary to the pred...
Democratic institutions are not equally effective in curbing corruption. Using a criminal behavior m...
Past research has confirmed the importance of structural and individual-level factors in predicting ...
This article demonstrates the impact of public officials’ corruption on the size and allocation of U...
We use a data set of federal corruption convictions in the U.S. to investigate the causes and conseq...
This study is an empirical examination of socio-economic determinants of corruption in US states. Us...
The paper investigates the effects of checks and balances on corruption. Within a presidential syste...
Abstract The paper investigates the effects of checks and balances on corruption. Within a president...
This paper investigates the effects of checks and balances on corruption. Within a presidential syst...
It is not uncommon that states repress and oppress its citizens by exerting violence upon them. Some...
Countries around the world are concerned with corruption as it potentially undermines confidence in ...
It is hypothesized that prosecution agencies that are dependent on the ex-ecutive have less incentiv...
Adding a somewhat new dimension to the substantial body of research on factors driving cross-nationa...
Corruption is pervasive in many countries. However, the most effective punishment to deter corruptio...
The (economic) effects of prosecutorial systems have rarely been system-atically analyzed. This pape...
This work seeks to explore the relationship between political corruption as defined by cases brought...
Democratic institutions are not equally effective in curbing corruption. Using a criminal behavior m...
Past research has confirmed the importance of structural and individual-level factors in predicting ...
This article demonstrates the impact of public officials’ corruption on the size and allocation of U...
We use a data set of federal corruption convictions in the U.S. to investigate the causes and conseq...
This study is an empirical examination of socio-economic determinants of corruption in US states. Us...
The paper investigates the effects of checks and balances on corruption. Within a presidential syste...
Abstract The paper investigates the effects of checks and balances on corruption. Within a president...
This paper investigates the effects of checks and balances on corruption. Within a presidential syst...
It is not uncommon that states repress and oppress its citizens by exerting violence upon them. Some...
Countries around the world are concerned with corruption as it potentially undermines confidence in ...
It is hypothesized that prosecution agencies that are dependent on the ex-ecutive have less incentiv...
Adding a somewhat new dimension to the substantial body of research on factors driving cross-nationa...
Corruption is pervasive in many countries. However, the most effective punishment to deter corruptio...
The (economic) effects of prosecutorial systems have rarely been system-atically analyzed. This pape...
This work seeks to explore the relationship between political corruption as defined by cases brought...
Democratic institutions are not equally effective in curbing corruption. Using a criminal behavior m...
Past research has confirmed the importance of structural and individual-level factors in predicting ...
This article demonstrates the impact of public officials’ corruption on the size and allocation of U...