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Determinants of bribery in international business
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Economic DevelopmentDevelopment EconomicsEducationForeign Corrupt PracticesHuman Capital DevelopmentHuman DevelopmentAnti-briberyHuman Development IndexInternational BusinessEconomicsPublic PolicyBribe TakingBriberyCorporate GovernanceCorruptionCorruption StudiesPublic EconomicsGovernmental CorruptionBusinessInternational Organization
Abstract Levels of perceived bribe taking in 54 countries in two time periods were analyzed with respect to two independent variables—their level of human development measuring education, wealth, and health (Human Development Index) and the level of economic freedom measuring the extent to which a nation's economy is open to market forces. The results indicate that lower levels of bribe taking are associated with high human development and greater economic freedom. Developed countries that have shown improvements on the two variables over a five‐year period also show a reduction in their perceived levels of bribe taking. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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