Anecdotal evidence suggests that journalists and bureaucrats in some countries are killed when they try to blow the whistle on corruption. We demonstrate in a simple game-theoretical model how murders can serve as an enforcement mechanism of corrupt deals under certain regime assumptions. Testing the main implications in an unbalanced panel of 179 countries observed through three periods, we find that corruption is strongly related to the incidence of murders on journalists in countries with almost full press freedom. While our results provide evidence that journalists are killed for corrupt reasons, they also suggest that some countries may have to go through violent periods when seeking to secure full freedom for the press.Corruption, ren...
This article reverses the direction of the causal link between corruption and media, in particular, ...
Democratization and media freedom have been suggested as useful tools in the fight against political...
Bribery among journalists could be seen widely in many places but is a comparatively less researched...
Research has shown that journalists are at the greatest likelihood of being killed in democratic cou...
Around the world, journalists uncover corruption, abuse of power, and financial misdealing – often a...
What countries are most dangerous for journalists? Both conventional wisdom and extant literatu...
Democratic institutions are not equally effective in curbing corruption. Using a criminal behavior m...
This paper investigates the relationship between a bureaucracy and mass media industry, and its impl...
<p>Democracies with sharp violence and public insecurity have proliferated in recent decades, with m...
We show that press freedom has a role in constraining business corruption. Using firm-level data, we...
A widespread and commonly held belief is that a free and independent press fulfills a both significa...
This paper examines a government\u27s incentive to engage in corruption in the presence of independe...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
In this article, we compare a government\u27s optimal choice of whether to engage in corruption by c...
In this article, we compare a government\u27s optimal choice of whether to engage in corruption by c...
This article reverses the direction of the causal link between corruption and media, in particular, ...
Democratization and media freedom have been suggested as useful tools in the fight against political...
Bribery among journalists could be seen widely in many places but is a comparatively less researched...
Research has shown that journalists are at the greatest likelihood of being killed in democratic cou...
Around the world, journalists uncover corruption, abuse of power, and financial misdealing – often a...
What countries are most dangerous for journalists? Both conventional wisdom and extant literatu...
Democratic institutions are not equally effective in curbing corruption. Using a criminal behavior m...
This paper investigates the relationship between a bureaucracy and mass media industry, and its impl...
<p>Democracies with sharp violence and public insecurity have proliferated in recent decades, with m...
We show that press freedom has a role in constraining business corruption. Using firm-level data, we...
A widespread and commonly held belief is that a free and independent press fulfills a both significa...
This paper examines a government\u27s incentive to engage in corruption in the presence of independe...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
In this article, we compare a government\u27s optimal choice of whether to engage in corruption by c...
In this article, we compare a government\u27s optimal choice of whether to engage in corruption by c...
This article reverses the direction of the causal link between corruption and media, in particular, ...
Democratization and media freedom have been suggested as useful tools in the fight against political...
Bribery among journalists could be seen widely in many places but is a comparatively less researched...