05086oam 22013934 450 991080941750332120200520144314.01-4623-6998-71-4527-1381-21-283-51828-71-4519-9209-29786613830739(CKB)3360000000443997(EBL)3014525(SSID)ssj0000940098(PQKBManifestationID)11563710(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000940098(PQKBWorkID)10947103(PQKB)11649575(OCoLC)694141227(IMF)WPIEE2006198(MiAaPQ)EBC3014525(IMF)WPIEA2006198(EXLCZ)99336000000044399720020129d2006 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCorruption and Technology-Induced Private Sector Development /Jean-François Ruhashyankiko, Etienne Yehoue1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2006.1 online resource (32 p.)IMF Working Papers"August 2006."1-4518-6458-2 Includes bibliographical references.""Contents""; ""I. INTRODUCTION""; ""II. A SIMPLE MODEL""; ""III. EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE""; ""IV. CONCLUDING REMARKS""; ""REFERENCES""This paper asks whether corruption might be the outcome of a lack of outside options for public officials or civil servants. We propose an occupational choice model embedded in an agency framework to address the issue. We show that technology-induced private sector expansion leads to a decline in publicly supplied corruption as it provides outside options to public officials who might otherwise engage in corruption. We provide empirical evidence that strongly shows that technology-induced private sector development is associated with a decline in aggregate corruption. This suggests that the decline in publicly supplied corruption outweighs the potential increase in privately supplied corruption that could result from private sector expansion.IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;No. 2006/198CorruptionPolitical corruptionAdministrative Processes in Public OrganizationsimfBureaucracyimfCivil service & public sectorimfCorporate crimeimfCorruptionimfCriminologyimfExports and ImportsimfFinanceimfFinance, PublicimfForeign direct investmentimfGeneral issuesimfHuman CapitalimfIncome economicsimfInnovationimfIntellectual Property Rights: GeneralimfInternational InvestmentimfInvestments, ForeignimfLabor ProductivityimfLabor shareimfLaborimfLabourimfLong-term Capital MovementsimfMacroeconomicsimfOccupational ChoiceimfPublic EnterprisesimfPublic sectorimfPublic-Private EnterprisesimfResearch and DevelopmentimfSkillsimfTechnological ChangeimfTechnologyimfWagesimfWages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: GeneralimfWhite-collar crimeimfCorruption.Political corruption.Administrative Processes in Public OrganizationsBureaucracyCivil service & public sectorCorporate crimeCorruptionCriminologyExports and ImportsFinanceFinance, PublicForeign direct investmentGeneral issuesHuman CapitalIncome economicsInnovationIntellectual Property Rights: GeneralInternational InvestmentInvestments, ForeignLabor ProductivityLabor shareLaborLabourLong-term Capital MovementsMacroeconomicsOccupational ChoicePublic EnterprisesPublic sectorPublic-Private EnterprisesResearch and DevelopmentSkillsTechnological ChangeTechnologyWagesWages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: GeneralWhite-collar crimeRuhashyankiko Jean-François1649688Yehoue EtienneDcWaIMFBOOK9910809417503321UNINA