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QoG lunchseminarium med Diego Romero (vinnare av QoG Best Paper Award 2021)

Samhälle & ekonomi

Unpacking Bribery: Petty Corruption and Favor Exchanges

Seminarium
Datum
5 okt 2022
Tid
14:00 - 15:00
Plats
Stora Skansen (room B336), Sprängkullsgatan 19

Medverkande
Diego Romero, postdoctoral research associate at the University of Pennsylvania’s DevLab@Penn
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QoG-institutet arrangerar regelbundet seminarier på temat samhällsstyrningens kvalitet samt korruptionens orsaker och konsekvenser.

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Arrangör
The Quality of Government Institute

Abstract:

The incidence of petty corruption in public service delivery varies greatly across citizens and geography. This paper proposes a novel explanation for citizen engagement in collusive forms of petty corruption. It is rooted in the social context in which citizen-public official interactions take place. I argue that social proximity and network centrality provide the two key enforcement mechanisms that sustain favor exchanges among socially connected individuals. Bribery, as a collusive arrangement between a citizen and a public official, relies on the same enforcement mechanisms. Using an original dataset from a household survey conducted in Guatemala, the analysis shows that social proximity and centrality allow citizens to obtain privileges through implicit favor exchanges and illicit payments. These effects go beyond simply increasing the frequency of contact with public officials and are not driven by better access to information about the bribery market.