We introduce an evolutionary dynamical model for corruption in a democratic state describing the interactions between citizens, government and officials, where the voting power of the citizens is the main mechanism to control corruption. Three main scenarios for the evolution of corruption emerge depending on the efficiency of the institutions and the social, political, and economic characteristics of the State. Efficient institutions can create a corruption intolerant self-reinforcing mechanism. The lack of political choices, weaknesses of institutions and vote buying can create a self-reinforcing mechanism of corruption. The ambition of the rulers can induce high levels of corruption that can be fought by the voting power of the citizens ...
The present article is dedicated to the analysis of “corruption” from the viewpoint of political pr...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
This article examines the challenge that corruption poses to democracy. Democracy is attractive beca...
In transition and developing countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption even if they hav...
The aim of this article is to give at least a partial answer to the question made in the title. Seve...
The present article addresses the relationship between democracy and political corruption. Extending...
In many developing and transition countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption. This is su...
Cooperation can be sustained by institutions that punish free-riders. Such institutions, however, te...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
In transition and developing countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption even they have d...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
This paper aims to study corruption as an epidemic phenomenonusing the epidemic diffusion model of K...
We analyze the effectiveness of some commonly discussed anti--corruption reforms on political corrup...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
The present article is dedicated to the analysis of “corruption” from the viewpoint of political pr...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
This article examines the challenge that corruption poses to democracy. Democracy is attractive beca...
In transition and developing countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption even if they hav...
The aim of this article is to give at least a partial answer to the question made in the title. Seve...
The present article addresses the relationship between democracy and political corruption. Extending...
In many developing and transition countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption. This is su...
Cooperation can be sustained by institutions that punish free-riders. Such institutions, however, te...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
In transition and developing countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption even they have d...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
This paper aims to study corruption as an epidemic phenomenonusing the epidemic diffusion model of K...
We analyze the effectiveness of some commonly discussed anti--corruption reforms on political corrup...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
The present article is dedicated to the analysis of “corruption” from the viewpoint of political pr...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
This article examines the challenge that corruption poses to democracy. Democracy is attractive beca...