This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry at the very beginning of transition may lead to permanent extortion development
Conventional wisdom depicts corruption as a tax on incumbent firms. This paper challenges this view ...
This paper explores the role of cultural transmission in extortion. Extortion is modeled as an asymm...
Why are some autocracies more open to trade than others? And why are autocratic trade policies so vo...
This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry present at the very beginning of transition ...
This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry present at the very beginning of transition ...
A key feature of recent work on barriers to technology adoption is the assumption that monopoly righ...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: Companies operating in transition economies enc...
This paper provides a simple model of repeated extortion. In particular, we ask whether corrupt gove...
This paper attempts to trace out empirically the causal relationship between bribing, foreign owners...
This paper takes up the phenomenon of corruption and its relationship to growth explicitly in conjun...
Conventional wisdom depicts corruption as a tax on incumbent firms. This paper challenges this view ...
What determines a citizen’s ability to migrate within a country? Why do autocracies, at times, encou...
This paper develops a simple model where a manager of a firm in a Less-Developed Country (LDC) has t...
The article analyses the relationship between corruption and economic freedom in transition economie...
Business bribery is a particularly serious problem in the integration era. First, this article inves...
Conventional wisdom depicts corruption as a tax on incumbent firms. This paper challenges this view ...
This paper explores the role of cultural transmission in extortion. Extortion is modeled as an asymm...
Why are some autocracies more open to trade than others? And why are autocratic trade policies so vo...
This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry present at the very beginning of transition ...
This paper argues that even temporary barriers to entry present at the very beginning of transition ...
A key feature of recent work on barriers to technology adoption is the assumption that monopoly righ...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: Companies operating in transition economies enc...
This paper provides a simple model of repeated extortion. In particular, we ask whether corrupt gove...
This paper attempts to trace out empirically the causal relationship between bribing, foreign owners...
This paper takes up the phenomenon of corruption and its relationship to growth explicitly in conjun...
Conventional wisdom depicts corruption as a tax on incumbent firms. This paper challenges this view ...
What determines a citizen’s ability to migrate within a country? Why do autocracies, at times, encou...
This paper develops a simple model where a manager of a firm in a Less-Developed Country (LDC) has t...
The article analyses the relationship between corruption and economic freedom in transition economie...
Business bribery is a particularly serious problem in the integration era. First, this article inves...
Conventional wisdom depicts corruption as a tax on incumbent firms. This paper challenges this view ...
This paper explores the role of cultural transmission in extortion. Extortion is modeled as an asymm...
Why are some autocracies more open to trade than others? And why are autocratic trade policies so vo...