CeDEx
Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics

The Behavioural Foundations of Bribery and International Anti-Corruption Policy

Professor Abigail Barr (University of Nottingham, CeDEx) is a Co-Investigator on an exiting new project which examines, "The Behavioural Foundations of Bribery and International Anti-Corruption Policy". The project is led by Thorsten Chmura of Nottingham Trent University (formerly Nottingham University Business School), with Co-Investigators, Cormac Bryce (City University of London) and Elizabeth David-Barrett (University of Sussex).  They have received almost £400,000 from the Department for International Development (DFID), and Global Integrity.  The project runs from 2019 to 2020.



 

 

Posted on Thursday 7th February 2019

Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics

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