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Levels of corruption vary greatly around the world, with certain regions suffering from it more than others. Why is it pervasive in some countries, how does it weaken critical regulations, and why is it so hard to root out? In The Eye and the Whip, Paul Lagunes applies field experiments to analyze corruption in three countries: Mexico, Peru, and the United States of America.

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Levels of corruption vary greatly around the world, with certain regions suffering from it more than others. Why is it pervasive in some countries, how does it weaken critical regulations, and why is it so hard to root out? In The Eye and the Whip, Paul Lagunes applies field experiments to analyze corruption in three countries: Mexico, Peru, and the United States of America.
Autorenporträt
Paul Lagunes is Associate Professor at Columbia University's School of International & Public Affairs. He specializes in the study of corruption monitoring, and has published in Public Administration, PLoS ONE, Latin American Research Review, Political Psychology, and the Journal of Social Issues, among others. He is the co-editor of two academic volumes and has over a decade of experience applying field experiments to test the effectiveness of anticorruption interventions in Mexico, Peru, and New York City.