Corruption and Reputation
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This paper examines corruption in a random matching game where past actions are imperfectly observed and players have the option to continue trading with their existing partners. It shows that the effect of individual reputations for honesty may outweigh the effect of a bad collective reputation depending on the expected value of a continued match relative to the corruption gain.
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10.1111/1467-9485.00197 About DOI
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Scottish Journal Of Political Economy

