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Corruption, Intimidation, and Whistle-blowing: a Theory of Inference from Unverifiable Reports / Sylvain Chassang, Gerard Padró i Miquel.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Chassang, Sylvain.
Contributor:
National Bureau of Economic Research.
Miquel, Gerard Padró i.
Series:
Working Paper Series (National Bureau of Economic Research) no. w20315.
NBER working paper series no. w20315
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource: illustrations (black and white);
Other Title:
Corruption, Intimidation, and Whistle-blowing
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2014.
Summary:
We consider a game between a principal, an agent, and a monitor in which the principal would like to rely on messages by the monitor to target intervention against a misbehaving agent. The difficulty is that the agent can credibly threaten to retaliate against likely whistleblowers in the event of an intervention. In this setting intervention policies that are very responsive to the monitor's message provide very informative signals to the agent, allowing him to shut down communication channels. Successful intervention policies must garble the information provided by monitors and cannot be fully responsive. We show that even if hard evidence is unavailable and monitors have heterogeneous incentives to (mis)report, it is possible to establish robust bounds on equilibrium corruption using only non-verifiable reports. Our analysis suggests a simple heuristic to calibrate intervention policies: first get monitors to complain, then scale up enforcement while keeping the information content of intervention constant.
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July 2014.

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