Do public sector wages affect corruption?
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Scientific Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Politics - Region: Russia grade: 68 (B+) University College London course: Year Abroad Project language: English abstract: This paper will analyse one aspect of corruption that has been very present in the corruption literature after mid-1990s: the effect of wages on corruption. Van Rijckeghem's and Weder's model of the fair wage hypothesis will be first explained in this paper and then used on a cross-sectional study of 29 countries and on data from within Russia between the years 2001 - 2005. In doing so Occam's Razor will be applied by only analysing the effects of wages on corruption ignoring all historic and institutional aspects of a particular country. The results do not prove the fair wage hypothesis beyond doubt although some evidence point that satisfactory wages will reduce corruption.
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