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  1. Bribery in preindustrial societies: understanding the universalism-particularism puzzleRothstein, Bo - Journal of Anthropological Research, 2014 - 1 Hypotheses

    This article investigates how ideas of "public" and "private" goods can account for bribery and corruption. The authors hypothesize that societies that have a clear distinction between public and private goods will experience less corruption and societies with a more ambiguous distinction between public and private goods will experience more corruption. Findings mostly support this hypothesis.

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