International audienceWhat factors explain the persistence and pervasiveness of corruption in certain parts of the world? In West Africa, many day-to-day transactions require the payment of bribes. Quantitative evidence on these bribes and their determinants is scarce. This paper sheds light on the level and the frequency of bribe payments in informal coss-border trade. It examines how bribes depend on the trade regime and on market structure. We rely on data from a survey of traders in Benin to estimate the determinants of bribe payments. We exploit variations in the trade regime across Benin’s borders, as well as changes in trade restrictions over time and variations in route availability across space and time. We find that reductions in ...
This paper uses a unique data set on corruption containing quantitative information on bribe payment...
This paper uses a unique data set on corruption containing quantitative information on bribe payment...
This paper shows that longer trade times are associated with higher levels of trade-related corrupti...
What factors explain the persistence and pervasiveness of corruption in certain parts of the world? ...
Few studies give a systematic account of the bribes paid by smugglers to different groups of state a...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
This study examines the extent of corruption and obstacles to conducting business in some former Fre...
Every year low- and middle-income countries import goods worth more than $7 trillion, and in many st...
We generate an original dataset on bribe payments at two competing ports in Southern Africa that all...
International audienceWho are the most prone to pay bribes? Who are angled for bribes? Who pay? This...
When we think about trade barriers hindering developing countries, we often think of tariffs and reg...
In West Africa, recorded intra-regional trade is small but informal cross-border trade (ICBT) is per...
URL des Documents de travail :http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2007.htmDocuments de travail ...
We reconsider the question of what determines corruption at the cross-national level, using new meth...
Introduction: This paper addresses systematic corruption in Cameroon. Based on the literature review...
This paper uses a unique data set on corruption containing quantitative information on bribe payment...
This paper uses a unique data set on corruption containing quantitative information on bribe payment...
This paper shows that longer trade times are associated with higher levels of trade-related corrupti...
What factors explain the persistence and pervasiveness of corruption in certain parts of the world? ...
Few studies give a systematic account of the bribes paid by smugglers to different groups of state a...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
This study examines the extent of corruption and obstacles to conducting business in some former Fre...
Every year low- and middle-income countries import goods worth more than $7 trillion, and in many st...
We generate an original dataset on bribe payments at two competing ports in Southern Africa that all...
International audienceWho are the most prone to pay bribes? Who are angled for bribes? Who pay? This...
When we think about trade barriers hindering developing countries, we often think of tariffs and reg...
In West Africa, recorded intra-regional trade is small but informal cross-border trade (ICBT) is per...
URL des Documents de travail :http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2007.htmDocuments de travail ...
We reconsider the question of what determines corruption at the cross-national level, using new meth...
Introduction: This paper addresses systematic corruption in Cameroon. Based on the literature review...
This paper uses a unique data set on corruption containing quantitative information on bribe payment...
This paper uses a unique data set on corruption containing quantitative information on bribe payment...
This paper shows that longer trade times are associated with higher levels of trade-related corrupti...