Who is Who in Petty Corruption: The Rationality Behind Small Bribes - Softcover

Fábrega, Jorge

 
9783639713008: Who is Who in Petty Corruption: The Rationality Behind Small Bribes

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Why should we care about petty corruption instead of grand corruption? It is precisely its pettiness that matters. In any social system, other forms of corruption involving large sums of money are unreachable for the majority. They are mere spectators and, eventually, angry victims of the collusion between bureaucrats, politicians, big firms, etcetera. But petty corruption has the potential to be popular, potentially available to everyone. Thus, when it is practiced by many, it spreads along the social system the belief that formal rules can be overlooked or bended; such that, people have incentives to invest time (and other resources) to find ways of reaping benefits by breaking the formal rules. The result is that the sum of many petty corrupted exchanges made by many different individuals erodes the coordinating capacity of formal institutions. In the big picture, this dynamic puts policymaking design at risk and becomes an important factor to explain institutional failure. This book studies the underlying mechanisms behind this failure that is at the base of many underdeveloped nations.

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Jorge Fábrega is an economist and sociologist. He obtained his PhD in Public Policy at the University of Chicago. His research interests are focused on the roots of cooperation and conflict, the emergence of norms, and the spread of information along social networks. He is associate professor at the School of Government at Adolfo Ibañez University

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