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WHEN DO CITIZENS TAKE COSTLY ACTION AGAINST GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION? EVIDENCE FROM EXPERIMENTS IN AUSTRALIA, SINGAPORE, AND THE UNITED STATES–ADDENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 May 2017

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Copyright © East Asia Institute 2017 

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References

Yap, O. Fiona. 2017. “When Do Citizens Take Costly Action Against Government Corruption? Evidence from Experiments in Australia, Singapore, and the United States.” The Journal of East Asian Studies 17(1): 119136.Google Scholar