We study the individual-level determinants of bribing public officials. Particular attention is paid to the issue of respondents’ non-random selection into contact with public officials, which may result in biased estimates. Data come from the 2010 Life in Transition Survey, covering 30 post-socialist and five Western European countries. The results suggest that the elderly tend to be less likely to bribe public officials, while people with higher income and, especially, low trust in public institutions are more likely to bribe. Several determinants of bribery – ethnic minority status, the degree of urbanisation, social trust - are context specific, i.e. they change signs or are statistically significant according to the geographical region...
We survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the improved av...
Research background: Corruption is a phenomenon that has no borders, thus hindering the proper funct...
When estimating the determinants of perceived corruption, economists assumed that there is full inde...
We study the individual-level determinants of bribing public officials. Particular attention is paid...
© 2018 Association for Comparative Economic Studies We study the effect of former Communist party me...
Research on bureaucracy and corruption tends to concentrate on cross-national research taking countr...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media New York. We study the effects of the 2008–2009 global econo...
We argue that personal (e.g., age, gender and education) and circumstantial (e.g., bureaucratic rank...
This paper measures the effect of perceived corruption on voting in post-communist countries in the ...
Past theoretical research has explored whether bribes paid by firms to government officials are grea...
We investigate how prescriptive and descriptive norms affect the development of corruption over time...
Several authors claim to provide evidence that government corruption is less severe in small than in...
This article investigates corruption pressures at the sub-national government level by employing a n...
This paper analyzes how corruption affects the composition of public expenditures. First, a two-stag...
We survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the improved av...
Research background: Corruption is a phenomenon that has no borders, thus hindering the proper funct...
When estimating the determinants of perceived corruption, economists assumed that there is full inde...
We study the individual-level determinants of bribing public officials. Particular attention is paid...
© 2018 Association for Comparative Economic Studies We study the effect of former Communist party me...
Research on bureaucracy and corruption tends to concentrate on cross-national research taking countr...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media New York. We study the effects of the 2008–2009 global econo...
We argue that personal (e.g., age, gender and education) and circumstantial (e.g., bureaucratic rank...
This paper measures the effect of perceived corruption on voting in post-communist countries in the ...
Past theoretical research has explored whether bribes paid by firms to government officials are grea...
We investigate how prescriptive and descriptive norms affect the development of corruption over time...
Several authors claim to provide evidence that government corruption is less severe in small than in...
This article investigates corruption pressures at the sub-national government level by employing a n...
This paper analyzes how corruption affects the composition of public expenditures. First, a two-stag...
We survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the improved av...
Research background: Corruption is a phenomenon that has no borders, thus hindering the proper funct...
When estimating the determinants of perceived corruption, economists assumed that there is full inde...