Many resource users are not directly involved in the formulation and enforcement of resource management rules and regulations in developing countries. As a result, resource users do not generally accept such rules. An enforcement officer who has social ties with the resource users may encounter social disapproval and possible social exclusion from the resource users if he/she enforces the regulation zealously. The officer, however, may avoid this social disapproval by accepting bribes. In this paper, we present a simple model that characterizes this situation and derive results for situations where the officer is passively and actively involved in the bribery.Natural resource management Bribery Law enforcement Social exclusion
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[[abstract]]A three-player model is established in order to examine the effects ofenvironmental poli...
[[abstract]]In contrast with Mookherjee and Png (1995), we start with the basic model without an ant...
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Corruption significantly affects the large majority of countries, and it has negative social and eco...
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