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Inadequate budgets and salaries as instruments for institutionalizing public sector corruption in Indonesia
Ross McLeod
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Social Sciences
salary
72%
corruption
65%
Indonesia
62%
public sector
59%
budget
58%
firm
56%
employee
51%
illegal activities
48%
rent
38%
loyalty
36%
bureaucracy
34%
money
29%
opposition
28%
incentive
27%
funding
24%
costs
20%
Business & Economics
Public Sector
93%
Salary
66%
Corruption
66%
Indonesia
56%
Public Sector Employees
48%
Entitlement
42%
Bureaucracy
38%
Incentives
38%
Insider
36%
Funding
35%
Outsider
35%
Rent
32%
Loyalty
31%
Cash
29%
Employees
17%
Costs
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
corruption
100%
public sector
85%
firm
70%
budget
61%
bureaucracy
52%
incentive
35%
cost
18%