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New advances in experimental research on corruption [electronic resource] /

by Serra, Danila; Wantchekon, Leonard.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Research in experimental economics: v. 15.Publisher: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2012Description: 1 online resource (viii, 300 p.) : ill.ISBN: 9781780527857 (electronic bk.) :.Subject(s): Business & Economics -- Economics -- Comparative | Economics | Welfare economics | Corruption -- Economic aspectsOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
ch. 1. Experimental research on corruption : introduction and overview / Danila Serra, Leonard Wantchekon -- ch. 2. Gender and corruption : a survey of the experimental evidence / Ananish Chaudhuri -- ch. 3. Experiments in culture and corruption : a review / Sheheryar Banuri, Catherine Eckel -- ch. 4. Anticorruption policies : lessons from the lab / Klaus Abbink, Danila Serra -- ch. 5. On the external validity of laboratory experiments on corruption / Olivier Armantier, Amadou Boly -- ch. 6. Advances in measuring corruption in the field / Sandra Sequeira -- ch. 7. Experiments on clientelism and vote-buying / Jorge Gallego, Leonard Wantchekon -- ch. 8. Using field experiments to understand information as an antidote to corruption / Matthew S. Winters, Paul Testa, Mark M. Fredrickson -- ch. 9. Is it better to empower the people or the authorities? : assessing the conditional effects of 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' anticorruption interventions / James R. Hollyer -- ch. 10. Behavioral and experimental economics as a guidance to anticorruption / Johann Graf Lambsdorff.
Summary: Research in Experimental Economics, Volume 15 looks at Gender and corruption. It includes "Culture and Corruption: A Review of the Literature", "Corruption policies: Lessons from the lab", "Validity of Corruption Experiments", "Measuring Corruption", written by S, "To Understand Information as an Antidote to Corruption", written by Matthew S, and the "People or the Authorities? Assessing the Conditional Effects of 'Top-Down' and 'Bottom-Up' Anti-Corruption Interventions", written by James Hol.
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ch. 1. Experimental research on corruption : introduction and overview / Danila Serra, Leonard Wantchekon -- ch. 2. Gender and corruption : a survey of the experimental evidence / Ananish Chaudhuri -- ch. 3. Experiments in culture and corruption : a review / Sheheryar Banuri, Catherine Eckel -- ch. 4. Anticorruption policies : lessons from the lab / Klaus Abbink, Danila Serra -- ch. 5. On the external validity of laboratory experiments on corruption / Olivier Armantier, Amadou Boly -- ch. 6. Advances in measuring corruption in the field / Sandra Sequeira -- ch. 7. Experiments on clientelism and vote-buying / Jorge Gallego, Leonard Wantchekon -- ch. 8. Using field experiments to understand information as an antidote to corruption / Matthew S. Winters, Paul Testa, Mark M. Fredrickson -- ch. 9. Is it better to empower the people or the authorities? : assessing the conditional effects of 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' anticorruption interventions / James R. Hollyer -- ch. 10. Behavioral and experimental economics as a guidance to anticorruption / Johann Graf Lambsdorff.

Research in Experimental Economics, Volume 15 looks at Gender and corruption. It includes "Culture and Corruption: A Review of the Literature", "Corruption policies: Lessons from the lab", "Validity of Corruption Experiments", "Measuring Corruption", written by S, "To Understand Information as an Antidote to Corruption", written by Matthew S, and the "People or the Authorities? Assessing the Conditional Effects of 'Top-Down' and 'Bottom-Up' Anti-Corruption Interventions", written by James Hol.

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