The aim of the article is to examine a briber initiated corrupt transaction and the role of intermediaries in such a transaction, using a game theoretical model. Clients applying the intermediaries do so to be able to get rid of high red tape applied by the officers. They prefer using intermediary instead of offering a bribe to the officers directly since they do not know which officers are corrupt (accepts a bribe offer) and how much bribe should be given to the corrupt officers
Corruption often creates a “briber’s dilemma”: each of the “clients ” competing for a rent allocated...
This article applies economics of doping theory (game theory) to corruption. Similarities, and signi...
Working Paper du GATE 2005-06We consider corruption behavior in a three-players game : Principal, Ag...
The aim of the article is to examine a bribee-initiated corrupt transaction and the role of intermed...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Surveys of businessmen and anecdotal evidence blame intermedia...
Surveys of businessmen and anecdotal evidence blame intermediary agents (middlemen hired by corporat...
Consider a government benefit that is earmarked for a group of peo-ple ‘deserving ’ the benefit. Cor...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that intermediaries are ubiquitous in corrupt activities; however, empir...
Corruption has been a major problem in many societies throughout history. There is an extensive lite...
A corrupt transaction is often the result of bargaining between the parties involved. This paper mod...
It is well known that among a community of traders in which particular pairs of traders only transac...
This note reports part of a larger study of "petty corruption" by government bureaucrats in the proc...
The article deals with the bribery of an intermediary, which is a criminal act under the Criminal Co...
A corrupt transaction is often the result of bargaining between the parties involved. This paper mod...
This paper rationalizes the behaviour of decision makers within several countries where such behavio...
Corruption often creates a “briber’s dilemma”: each of the “clients ” competing for a rent allocated...
This article applies economics of doping theory (game theory) to corruption. Similarities, and signi...
Working Paper du GATE 2005-06We consider corruption behavior in a three-players game : Principal, Ag...
The aim of the article is to examine a bribee-initiated corrupt transaction and the role of intermed...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Surveys of businessmen and anecdotal evidence blame intermedia...
Surveys of businessmen and anecdotal evidence blame intermediary agents (middlemen hired by corporat...
Consider a government benefit that is earmarked for a group of peo-ple ‘deserving ’ the benefit. Cor...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that intermediaries are ubiquitous in corrupt activities; however, empir...
Corruption has been a major problem in many societies throughout history. There is an extensive lite...
A corrupt transaction is often the result of bargaining between the parties involved. This paper mod...
It is well known that among a community of traders in which particular pairs of traders only transac...
This note reports part of a larger study of "petty corruption" by government bureaucrats in the proc...
The article deals with the bribery of an intermediary, which is a criminal act under the Criminal Co...
A corrupt transaction is often the result of bargaining between the parties involved. This paper mod...
This paper rationalizes the behaviour of decision makers within several countries where such behavio...
Corruption often creates a “briber’s dilemma”: each of the “clients ” competing for a rent allocated...
This article applies economics of doping theory (game theory) to corruption. Similarities, and signi...
Working Paper du GATE 2005-06We consider corruption behavior in a three-players game : Principal, Ag...