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Why do people engage in corruption? The case of Estonia
Margit Tavits
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Social Sciences
Estonia
100%
Public Official
100%
Survey Analysis
50%
Social Learning
50%
Learning Effect
50%
Postcommunist Democracies
50%
Individual Level
50%
Keyphrases
Estonia
100%
Corruption
100%
Public Officials
40%
General Public
20%
Learning Effect
20%
Social Learning
20%
Survey Data
20%
Individual Determinants
20%
Determinants of Corruption
20%
Post-communist Democracies
20%
Fellow Citizen
20%
Corrupt Behavior
20%
Computer Science
Learning Effect
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Corruption
100%
Psychology
Social Learning
100%