Everyday corruption in Russia: empirical estimates based on non-specialized surveys

  • Andrey Valentinovich Aistov National Research University Higher School of Economics
  • Anastasia Vyacheslavovna Rassadovskaya National Research University Higher School of Economics
Keywords: corruption, empirical estimates

Abstract

The research focuses on empirical estimates of what Russians think about everyday corruption in Russia. We use LITS, WVS and RLMS-HSE data sets. It was discovered concave dependence of corruption expectations on age and positive on income. Level of education and town habitation increase confidence in necessity of bribes. Retrospective questions confirm that corruption did not decrease in Russia during the last decades.

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Author Biographies

Andrey Valentinovich Aistov, National Research University Higher School of Economics

Cand. Sci. (Phys. and Math.), Assoc. Prof., Department of Economic Theory and Econometrics

Anastasia Vyacheslavovna Rassadovskaya, National Research University Higher School of Economics

Postgraduate Student, Department of Mathematical Economics

Published
2014-06-30
How to Cite
Aistov, A. V., & Rassadovskaya, A. V. (2014). Everyday corruption in Russia: empirical estimates based on non-specialized surveys. Eurasian Journal of Economics and Management, (2), 9-18. Retrieved from https://journals.vsu.ru/econ/article/view/9737

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