Cognitive Ability and Corruption: Rule of Law (still) Matters
This study shows that the “longer time horizon” argument proposed by Potrafke (2012) with regard to the negative effect of a higher national average cognitive ability on corruption holds only in countries with a relatively high quality of rule of law.
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Publicado en: | MAGKS - Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics (Band 16-2018) |
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Formato: | Artículo |
Lenguaje: | inglés |
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Philipps-Universität Marburg
2018
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Sumario: | This study shows that the “longer time horizon” argument proposed by Potrafke (2012) with regard to the negative effect of a higher national average cognitive ability on corruption holds only in countries with a relatively high quality of rule of law. |
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Descripción Física: | 18 Seiten |
ISSN: | 1867-3678 |
DOI: | 10.17192/es2024.0570 |