Combating Corruption in International Business Transactions

  • Authors: José-Luis Peydró and Juan-José Ganuza.
  • BSE Working Paper: 110579 | September 15
  • Keywords: International Corruption , OECD convention
  • JEL codes: D72, f23, K42
  • International Corruption
  • OECD convention
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Abstract

International business transactions pose the problem of deterring bribing of public officials by foreign firms. We first analyze a convention styled after the OECD’s “Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions” that requires signatory countries to proceed against firms that have bribed public officials of any foreign country. We then study the case in which the convention requires signatory countries to proceed against firms that have bribed public officials of signatory countries only. We argue that the second type of convention is more likely to ensure enforcement of penalties.

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