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Understanding Corruption through a Cross-National Comparison
Unformatted Document Text:  Murphy, Kevin M., Andrei Shleifer, and Robert W. Vishny. 1991. “The Allocation of Talent: Implications for Growth”. Quarterly Journal of Economics, CVI: 503-530. Noonan, John T. Jr. 1984. Bribes. New York: Macmillan. Nye, J. S. 1967. “Corruption and Political Development: A Cost-Benefit Analysis”. American Political Science Review, 61(2): 417-427. Putnam, Robert D. 1993. Making Democracy Work. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Rasmusen, Eric and J. Mark Ramseyer. 1994. “Cheap Bribes and the Corruption Ban: A Coordination Game among Rational Legislators”. Public Choice 78: 305–27. Rose-Ackerman, Susan. 1978. Corruption: A Study in Political Economy. New York, NY: Academic Press. Rose-Ackerman, Susan. 1999. Corruption and Government: Causes, Consequences and Reform. New York: Cambridge University Press. Sandholtz, Wayne and Mark M. Gray. 2003. “International Integration and National Corruption”. International Organization 57 (Fall): 761-800. Scott, James C. 1972. Comparative Political Corruption. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Shleifer, Andrei and Robert Vishny. 1993. “Corruption”. Quarterly Journal of Economics, CIX: 599-617. Sosa, Luis A. 2004. “Wages and Other Determinants of Corruption”. Review of Development Economics, 8(4): 597-605. Treisman, Daniel. 2000. “The Causes of Corruption: A Cross-national Study”. Journal of Public Economics 76: 399-457. Van Rijckeghem, Caroline and Beatrice Weder. 2001. “Bureaucratic Corruption and the Rate of Temptation: Do Wages in the Civil Service Affect Corruption, and By How Much?” Journal of Development Economics 65:307–31. Vanhanen, Tatu. 1997. Prospects of Democracy: A Study of 172 Countries. London/New York: Routledge. Xin, Xiaohui and Thomas K. Rudel. 2004. “The Context for Political Corruption: A Cross-National Analysis”. Social Science Quarterly 85 (2): 294-309. 18

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Murphy, Kevin M., Andrei Shleifer, and Robert W. Vishny. 1991. “The Allocation of
Talent: Implications for Growth”. Quarterly Journal of Economics, CVI: 503-530.
Noonan, John T. Jr. 1984. Bribes. New York: Macmillan.
Nye, J. S. 1967. “Corruption and Political Development: A Cost-Benefit Analysis”.
American Political Science Review, 61(2): 417-427.
Putnam, Robert D. 1993. Making Democracy Work. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University
Press.
Rasmusen, Eric and J. Mark Ramseyer. 1994. “Cheap Bribes and the Corruption Ban: A
Coordination Game among Rational Legislators”. Public Choice 78: 305–27.
Rose-Ackerman, Susan. 1978. Corruption: A Study in Political Economy. New York,
NY: Academic Press.
Rose-Ackerman, Susan. 1999. Corruption and Government: Causes, Consequences and
Reform.
New York: Cambridge University Press.
Sandholtz, Wayne and Mark M. Gray. 2003. “International Integration and National
Corruption”. International Organization 57 (Fall): 761-800.
Scott, James C. 1972. Comparative Political Corruption. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood
Cliffs, New Jersey.
Shleifer, Andrei and Robert Vishny. 1993. “Corruption”. Quarterly Journal of
Economics
, CIX: 599-617.
Sosa, Luis A. 2004. “Wages and Other Determinants of Corruption”. Review of
Development Economics
, 8(4): 597-605.
Treisman, Daniel. 2000. “The Causes of Corruption: A Cross-national Study”. Journal of
Public Economics
76: 399-457.
Van Rijckeghem, Caroline and Beatrice Weder. 2001. “Bureaucratic Corruption and the
Rate of Temptation: Do Wages in the Civil Service Affect Corruption, and By How
Much?” Journal of Development Economics 65:307–31.
Vanhanen, Tatu. 1997. Prospects of Democracy: A Study of 172 Countries. London/New
York: Routledge.
Xin, Xiaohui and Thomas K. Rudel. 2004. “The Context for Political Corruption: A
Cross-National Analysis”. Social Science Quarterly 85 (2): 294-309.
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