A potential concern with survey-based data on corruption is that respondents may not be fully candid in their responses to sensitive questions. If reticent respondents are less likely to admit to involvement in corrupt acts, and if the proportion of reticent respondents varies across groups of interest, comparisons of reported corruption across those groups can be misleading. This paper implements a variant on random response techniques that allows...
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2010/09/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS5415
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2010/09/01
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Disclosed
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Does respondent reticence affect the results of corruption surveys ? evidence from the world bank enterprise survey for Nigeria
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Macroeconomics & Growth