Is Bribery Really Regressive? Bribery’s Costs, Benefits, and Mechanisms

作者: Jennifer Hunt , Sonia Laszlo

DOI: 10.1016/J.WORLDDEV.2011.06.001

关键词: Distribution (economics)Latin AmericansInternational tradePublic economicsBusinessService (business)Corruption

摘要: … Officials angle for a bribe by shirking, punish clients who refuse to bribe with further shirking, … of bribery is not borne disproportionately by the poor, we study the mechanisms underlying …

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