Using enterprise data for the economies of Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS, this study examines the effects of corruption on productivity. Corruption is narrowly defined as the occurrence of informal payments to government officials to ease the day-to-day operation of firms. The effects of this"bribe tax"on productivity are compared to the consequences of red tape, which may be understood as imposing a"time tax"on firms. When testing effects in the full sample, only the bribe tax appears to have a negative impact on firm-level productivity, while the effect of the time tax is insignificant. At the same time, unlike similar studies using country-level data, firm level analysis allows a direct test of the"efficient grease"hypothesis by...
This paper examines whether corruption can be an efficiency enhancing adaptation to poor institution...
In view of the missing consensus on how corruption relates to firm innovation, this paper empirical...
As corruption gains public attention, there is an increased acknowledgement of its impact on busine...
Using enterprise data for the economies of Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS, this study examin...
We argue that corruption can decrease aggregate productivity by deteriorating firm management practi...
We examine the relation between bureaucratic corruption and firm performance in CEE countries. We sh...
The negative role of corruption in the economies is strongly claimed in economic research. The fact ...
We examine the relation between bureaucratic corruption and firm performance in CEE countries. While...
Past theoretical research has explored whether bribes paid by firms to government officials are grea...
We examine the persistence of corporate corruption for a sample of privately-held firms from 12 Cent...
This paper adopts a productivity-based perspective in order to study how corruption conditions the e...
The paper investigates how efficiency of business environment and corruption (informal payments and ...
This study provides empirical evidence on the effects of corruption, as proxied by Transparency Inte...
This paper analyzes the real effects of corruption on a firm’s production function. Using an a...
In an environment in which bureaucratic burden and delay are exogenous, an individual firm may find ...
This paper examines whether corruption can be an efficiency enhancing adaptation to poor institution...
In view of the missing consensus on how corruption relates to firm innovation, this paper empirical...
As corruption gains public attention, there is an increased acknowledgement of its impact on busine...
Using enterprise data for the economies of Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS, this study examin...
We argue that corruption can decrease aggregate productivity by deteriorating firm management practi...
We examine the relation between bureaucratic corruption and firm performance in CEE countries. We sh...
The negative role of corruption in the economies is strongly claimed in economic research. The fact ...
We examine the relation between bureaucratic corruption and firm performance in CEE countries. While...
Past theoretical research has explored whether bribes paid by firms to government officials are grea...
We examine the persistence of corporate corruption for a sample of privately-held firms from 12 Cent...
This paper adopts a productivity-based perspective in order to study how corruption conditions the e...
The paper investigates how efficiency of business environment and corruption (informal payments and ...
This study provides empirical evidence on the effects of corruption, as proxied by Transparency Inte...
This paper analyzes the real effects of corruption on a firm’s production function. Using an a...
In an environment in which bureaucratic burden and delay are exogenous, an individual firm may find ...
This paper examines whether corruption can be an efficiency enhancing adaptation to poor institution...
In view of the missing consensus on how corruption relates to firm innovation, this paper empirical...
As corruption gains public attention, there is an increased acknowledgement of its impact on busine...