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Objective Validation of Subjective Corruption Perceptions?
April 18, 2014
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Academics Dish the Dirt on UN’s Worst New York Parking ViolatorsFinancial Times
Study: U.N. Diplomats With Dim View of U.S. More Likely to Ignore Traffic TicketsFox News Channel
Study: Diplomats Whose Countries Dislike U.S. Less Likely to Pay FinesCable News Network (CNN)
Corruption is a State of MindWashington Times
The Case of the Unpaid Parking TicketSlate: Undercover Economist, by Tim Harford
Parking Tickets Illuminate International CorruptionGothamist
Friends, Enemies and Parking TicketsMetroWest Daily News
A Ticket for CorruptionEconomist
The Culture of NationsNew York Times
SA Scores Highly on Parking-Ticket Corruption IndicatorMail & Guardian
Envoys’ Parking Ticket TollGulf Daily News
Prácticas Poco DiplomáticasMercurio
Beyond Parking TicketsPhilippine Daily Inquirer
Can Parking Tickets Measure Corruption?Marketplace, by Tim Harford and Kai Ryssdal
Gauging Corruption in a Country via Monitoring Parking ViolationsMostly Economics Blog, by Amol Agrawal
Data: National ParkingReason
The Diplomat-Parking-Violation Corruption IndexNew York Times
Diplomatic Immunity, Corruption and Parking TicketsCompliance Building Blog
Why Null Results Rarely See the Light of DayScience
Corruption, Norms and Legal Enforcement: Evidence from Diplomatic Parking TicketsPublished PaperOtherPolitical Economy and Conflict2007