: A 1949 film noir starring Ava Gardner and Robert Taylor , involving a federal agent and a smuggling ring.
: Basu argues that the act of giving a harassment bribe should be declared legitimate and granted full immunity.
The phrase most commonly refers to "Why, for a Class of Bribes, the Act of Giving a Bribe should be Legal" , a widely discussed economic paper by Kaushik Basu . Key Arguments of Basu's Paper The Bribe
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Basu proposes a novel strategy to reduce corruption, specifically targeting "harassment bribes" (bribes paid for services one is legally entitled to, such as tax refunds or subsidized land paperwork): : A 1949 film noir starring Ava Gardner
: Under current laws, both the giver and taker are culpable, meaning they share an interest in keeping the crime secret. By granting the giver immunity, their interests diverge after the act, incentivizing the giver to report the official.
Why, for a Class of Bribes, the Act of Giving a Bribe should Key Arguments of Basu's Paper : A popular
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