HPS³ - Miriam Golden - Corruption as a Shared Dilemma: Survey Evidence from Legislators and Citizens in Three CountriesWe welcome Miriam Golden on June 18, 2025 to the HPS Seminar Series
18. Juni 2025, 12:15 Uhr
The Hamburg Political Science Seminar Series (HPS³) features international speakers presenting cutting-edge research in empirical political science and political economy.
We welcome on Wednesday, June 18, 2025 - 12:15-13:45 CET in VMP9 A315
Miriam Golden (Stanford University)
Title: Corruption as a Shared Dilemma: Survey Evidence from Legislators and Citizens in Three Countries
(Co-authored with Matteo Ferroni and Raymond Fisman)
Abstract:
We collect information about tolerance for corruption from legislators and citizens using parallel surveys. In Colombia, Italy, and Pakistan both groups respond similarly to hypothetical scenarios involving tradeoffs between, for example, probity and efficiency. We find that citizens and legislators view corruption as undesirable but prevalent: that is, both groups believe politicians would generally select the corrupt option in each scenario. Politicians, unlike citizens, believe they would be exposed and prosecuted if they engaged in corrupt activities. Our novel descriptive data also reveal that most legislators accurately perceive public opinion about corruption and appreciate its importance to voters. An informational treatment successfully realigns the views of the subset of politicians who underestimate the public's perceptions of corruption. Overall, results suggest that barriers to effective anti-corruption policies may not lie with lack of information by legislators.
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