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Bribery in Indonesia: Some evidence from micro-level data
Ari Kuncoro
Department of Economics
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Social Sciences
firm profitability
74%
taxes
72%
micro level
69%
corruption
62%
revenue
61%
Indonesia
59%
production costs
47%
regulatory compliance
47%
Government officials
36%
salary
34%
bureaucracy
33%
decentralization
31%
taxes
30%
evidence
29%
firm
27%
income
23%
regulation
20%
costs
19%
time
12%
Business & Economics
Bribery
100%
Bribes
87%
Indonesia
54%
Revenue
29%
Tax
17%
Regulatory Compliance
17%
Tax Compliance
17%
Decentralization
16%
Firm Profitability
16%
Local Government
15%
Bureaucracy
14%
Negotiating
14%
Central Government
14%
Income
12%
Salary
12%
Production Cost
12%
Government
8%
Costs
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
tax
75%
firm
44%
bureaucracy
33%
central government
28%
decentralization
28%
production cost
26%
profitability
26%
local government
23%
compliance
20%
income
20%
regulation
16%
demand
15%
cost
11%
test
9%
analysis
6%