This article introduces four innovations to the literature on administrative corruption. First, it employs a neo‐patrimonialism framework by addressing measurement, identification, and endogeneity issues that beset the literature. Second, unlike cross‐country studies, it uses firms as the unit of analysis. Third, unlike the conventional literature, the article uses large‐n (n = 8,436) panel survey data of key informants in 17 countries in sub‐Saharan Africa. Finally, unlike the conventional literature, the article focuses on a particular type of corruption: the supply and demand for bribery. The authors find that the uncertainty associated with neo‐patrimonialism has a strong, positive, and significant effect on the propensity of civil serv...
This article empirically studies why manufacturing firms bribe the government officials. Firm-level ...
The declining Zimbabwean economy has resulted in corruption reaching epidemic proportions. There is ...
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are car...
This article introduces four innovations to the literature on administrative corruption. First, it e...
This article introduces four innovations to the literature on administrative corruption. First, it e...
The paper investigates the determinants of bribery in sub-Saharan Africa by using probit models and ...
Past theoretical research has explored whether bribes paid by firms to government officials are grea...
This paper empirically analyzes the main microeconomic determinants of two forms of corruption suppl...
If corrupt bureaucrats target registered firms, then corruption may discourage registration. Using ...
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...
(english) This paper analyzes the impact of corruption on the extent of trust in political instituti...
We generate an original dataset on bribe payments at two competing ports in Southern Africa that all...
In this paper we use data from the Afrobarometer surveys to demonstrate that there is an undesirabl...
Corruption is a huge problem facing both developing and developed economies today. It is a complex i...
This article empirically studies why manufacturing firms bribe the government officials. Firm-level ...
The declining Zimbabwean economy has resulted in corruption reaching epidemic proportions. There is ...
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are car...
This article introduces four innovations to the literature on administrative corruption. First, it e...
This article introduces four innovations to the literature on administrative corruption. First, it e...
The paper investigates the determinants of bribery in sub-Saharan Africa by using probit models and ...
Past theoretical research has explored whether bribes paid by firms to government officials are grea...
This paper empirically analyzes the main microeconomic determinants of two forms of corruption suppl...
If corrupt bureaucrats target registered firms, then corruption may discourage registration. Using ...
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...
(english) This paper analyzes the impact of corruption on the extent of trust in political instituti...
We generate an original dataset on bribe payments at two competing ports in Southern Africa that all...
In this paper we use data from the Afrobarometer surveys to demonstrate that there is an undesirabl...
Corruption is a huge problem facing both developing and developed economies today. It is a complex i...
This article empirically studies why manufacturing firms bribe the government officials. Firm-level ...
The declining Zimbabwean economy has resulted in corruption reaching epidemic proportions. There is ...
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are car...