Is Corruption Control Good for All Businesses? The Role of Cash in the Bribery Game
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Bach Nguyen, 'Is Corruption Control Good for All Businesses? The Role of Cash in the Bribery Game', Senate Hall, 2019, International Review of Entrepreneurship, 385-428
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This study investigates the distributional effects of corruption on the performance of cash-rich and cash-poor firms. We propose that cash-bribes are the ultimate objective of corrupt officials. Therefore, firm-level cash-flow is one of the most important determinants of corrupt decisions. Analysing a 15-year (2006-2015) panel of 2.4 million firm-year observations in Vietnam, we find that cash-rich firms gain less benefit and that their performance may even be harmed when corruption controls improve (less corruption-related harassment). By distinguishing administration corruption from negotiation corruption, we aim to explain this paradox.
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