New Advances in Experimental Research on Corruption
This edited volume provides a comprehensive review of the empirical evidence on corruption from recent laboratory and field experiments conducted by economists and political scientists. The first part of the volume reviews the evidence produced by laboratory experiments in relation to gender and cultural differences in corruption decision making, as well as the effectiveness of different anti-corruption policies. The second part of the volume reviews recent contributions to corruption research made through the use of field experiments.

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