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Gunnar S. Eskeland
Some corruption of employees will exist when managers are constrained in setting rewards and penalties. Attempts to reduce corruption need to address these constraints. Raising salaries without raising expected penalties will have higher costs than benefits.
| Publisher | World Bank, Development Research Group, Public Economics |
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| Pages | 39 |
| Search language | english |
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