制度与持续腐败

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原始制度经济学(OIE)和其他非主流经济学范式倾向于从整体上看待社会经济行为。从世界动物卫生组织的角度来看,一个社会的制度,即控制行为的隐性和显性规则,有望塑造个人和社会行为。广义上讲,腐败行为在任何地方、任何时间都可以发现,但有证据表明,在一些国家,腐败行为比在其他国家更为普遍,这表明腐败已经制度化。本文分析了两组国家:一组国家的腐败程度一直被认为很低,另一组国家的腐败程度一直被认为很高。研究了几个社会/制度指标,以确定两个群体之间的制度特征是否有所不同。该研究是探索性的,其目的是深入了解可能阻碍或鼓励持续腐败的社会/制度条件。
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Institutions and Consistent Corruption
Original Institutional Economics (OIE), and other non-mainstream economics paradigms, tend to look holistically at socioeconomic behavior.  From the OIE perspective, a society’s institutions, the implicit and explicit rules governing behaviors, are expected to shape individual and social behavior. Broadly defined, corrupt behavior can be found anywhere, at any time, but evidence suggests that, in some countries, corrupt behavior is more ubiquitous than in others indicating that corruption has become institutionalized.  This paper analyzes two groups of countries: one group in which the level of corruption has been consistently perceived to be low and another in which the level of corruption has been consistently perceived to be high. Several social/institutional indicators are examined to see which, if any, institutional characteristics vary across the two groups. The research is exploratory and its purpose is to gain insight into social/institutional conditions that may discourage or encourage consistent corruption.
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