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Paperback On the Economic Modeling of Corruption Book

ISBN: 1446687538

ISBN13: 9781446687536

On the Economic Modeling of Corruption

This work discusses the economic literature on Corruption. I draw the distinction between market- and parochial corruption. The institutions and the corrupt contract are the base of the following analysis. Corruption happens within a Principal-Agent relationship. Corruption may flourish if economic rents exist, the costs of corruption are low or if the agents have large discretionary power. I discuss whether corruption always has to have negative influence on economic efficency. The empirical part analysis the influence of certain determinantson the CPI. The main findings are: - Corruption can be reduced by increasing the availability of means of communication to a large part of the citizens. - Higher political interest may lead to less corruption due to increased sensitivity towards authority's actions. - Direct regulations of the freedom of trade or entry to business increase the level of corruption; or the level of corruption decreases the ease of trading and doing business.

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