Intermediaries increase corruption

Tuesday, May 27, 2014 - 14:20 in Psychology & Sociology

An experimental study took part analyzed the interaction between public officials and citizens and found that the presence of intermediaries significantly increases corruption. In reality, an intermediary participates in many, if not most, cases of corruption. However there has been very scarce empirical evidence that illuminates their role in these situations.

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