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Jie Bai, Seema Jayachandran, Edmund J Malesky, Benjamin A Olken, Firm Growth and Corruption: Empirical Evidence from Vietnam, The Economic Journal, Volume 129, Issue 618, February 2019, Pages 651–677, https://doi.org/10.1111/ecoj.12560
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Abstract
This article tests whether firm growth reduces corruption, using data from over 10,000 Vietnamese firms. We employ instrumental variables based on growth in a firm's industry in other provinces within Vietnam and in China. We find that firm growth reduces bribes as a share of revenues. We propose a mechanism for this effect whereby government officials' decisions about bribes are modulated by inter-jurisdictional competition. This mechanism also implies that growth reduces bribery more for more mobile firms; consistent with this prediction, we find a larger effect for firms with transferable rights to their land or operations in multiple provinces.