Beyond greed and bribes: Economic rational of corruption in Pakistan
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Keywords

Rent Seeking
Behavioral Economics.

How to Cite

MAMOON, D. (2018). Beyond greed and bribes: Economic rational of corruption in Pakistan. Journal of Economic and Social Thought, 5(2), 221–222. https://doi.org/10.1453/jest.v5i2.1627

Abstract

Abstract. The paper explains how Pakistani economy has maintained equilibrium despite prevalence of rampant corruption in the society. However it is not to say that this is a Pareto optimal equilibrium considering higher standards of the state of the economy and social empowerment witnessed in regions like European Union or the North America. 

Keywords. Rent Seeking, Behavioral Economics.

JEL. A10.

https://doi.org/10.1453/jest.v5i2.1627
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