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Phys.org: Understanding what determines the benefits of bribery

A study on bribery cases co-authored by Raghavendra Rau, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in Phys.org. The study collected publicly available information on 195 domestic and foreign bribery cases in 60…

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Cong Luan: The latest research on the “night go” of multinational corporations

A study on corporate bribery co-authored by Raghavendra Rau, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School, featured in Vietnamese newspaper. The study investigated around 200 outstanding bribes in 60 countries from 1975 to 2015 and…

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Examining bribery

New study co-authored by Professor Raghu Rau finds that $1 in bribes is linked to $6 to $9 increases in the value of bribing firms, but the research punctures some common bribery beliefs. Professor Raghavendra Rau Bribery is a key…

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Large bribes do not lead to greater benefits

Research led by Professor Raghavendra Rau has focused fresh light onto bribery and flies in the face of previous survey-based studies Fresh research led by Cambridge academic Raghavendra Rau, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business…

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2012 podcast largebribes

Large bribes do not lead to greater benefits

Research led by Professor Raghavendra Rau has focused fresh light onto bribery and flies in the face of previous survey-based studies Fresh research led by Cambridge academic Raghavendra Rau, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Professor of Finance, has revealed that firms…

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2012 rau largebribes

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