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The Institute for Corruption Studies (ICS) at Illinois State University announces its 3rd workshop on corruption, to be held virtually on November 19-20, 2021. Papers on the following list of topics are particularly welcome:
- Regulations and corruption.
- Lobbying and regulations.
- Regulations and the shadow economy.
- Enforcement of regulations.
While the workshop theme is “Regulations and Corruption”, papers on any topic related to corruption are invited. The two-day workshop will serve as a forum to present current research and will give researchers the opportunity to network. As the workshop intends to build a network among the researchers who work on corruption, papers from all social science and legal disciplines are invited. Selected papers will be published in a special issue in Public Finance Review (after going through journal’s peer review process) guest edited by Oguzhan Dincer and Michael Johnston.
Those interested in participating should send their complete papers to Oguzhan Dincer at odincer@ilstu.edu, no later than November 7, 2021. Acceptance decisions will be made by November 10, 2021.
The Institute for Corruption Studies (greasethewheels.org) is a new research initiative, focusing on the broader economic and political aspects of corruption issues on a national and global scale, founded in 2016.
Venue: Virtual
Date / Time: 19 & 20 November 2021 at 23:00 – 07:00 JST
Registration Fee: None
Organizer: Oguzhan Dincer – odincer@ilstu.edu