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dc.contributor.authorGundlach, Erichen_US
dc.contributor.authorPaldam, Martinen_US
dc.date.accessioned2009-12-11T15:10:35Z-
dc.date.available2009-12-11T15:10:35Z-
dc.date.issued2009en_US
dc.identifier.citation103 3 146-148 Economics letters 0165-1765en_US
dc.identifier.pidoi:10.1016/j.econlet.2009.03.002en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10419/28664-
dc.description.abstractPrehistoric measures of biogeography are used as instruments for modern income levels. We find that our instrumented incomes explain the cross-country pattern of corruption just as well as actual incomes, so the long-run causality appears to be entirely from income to corruption.en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.subject.jelB25en_US
dc.subject.jelO1en_US
dc.subject.ddc330en_US
dc.subject.keywordLong-run developmenten_US
dc.subject.keywordCorruptionen_US
dc.subject.keywordBiogeographyen_US
dc.subject.stwKorruptionen_US
dc.subject.stwLebensstandarden_US
dc.subject.stwEntwicklungen_US
dc.subject.stwWelten_US
dc.titleThe transition of corruption: from poverty to honestyen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.ppn604576099en_US
dc.rightshttp://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen-
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