Quiz 1: International Corruption

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International Corruption Quiz

Test your knowledge on the complex world of international corruption with our engaging quiz! This quiz explores key concepts and findings from renowned studies on corruption, governance, and ethics.

Feel free to challenge yourself with questions like:

  • Implications of centralized vs decentralized corruption
  • Impact of Weberian democracy elements
  • Understanding bureaucratic incentives
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According to Bardhan, centralized corruption has the same implications than decentralized corruption.
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For Dahlstrom et al., all the elements of Weberian democracy have the same impact on curbing corruption.
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Dahlstrom et al. Specify that in the separation of interests mechanism the key is to pay bureaucrats enough so they do not engage in corrupt behavior to complement their salaries.
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For Fisman and Miguel, altering the law is unlikely to be sufficient in the presence of a pervasive culture of corruption.
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Fisman and Miguel find that diplomats from countries that like the United States feel that NYC parking rules "don't apply to them."
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