#2670. Economic uncertainty and corruption: Evidence from public and private firms

December 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The article examines the influence of political uncertainty on the moral behavior of firms. Faced with uncertainty, managers perceive various socio-economic barriers as more serious and destructive for their business. The results show that some firms are behaving abnormally, evading taxes and paying more bribes.
Keywords:
Bribery; Cheating on taxes; Corruption; Economic policy uncertainty; Private firms; Religiosity

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