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I had the honor of speaking at the recent PrimeTime Personal Power Lunch at Garibaldi Italian Restaurant & Bar on October 23, 2013. Building on my previous presentations, we discussed the economic of bribery: Who bribes? How much do they pay? What value do they get?

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Economics of BriberyGaribaldi Italian Restaurant & Bar

Thursday, 24 October 2013By Eric Roring Pesik

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Peter HumphreyChina central broadcaster CNTV via Mail Onlinehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2403297/

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Economics of Bribery

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Economics by Mark Wainwrighthttp://www.flickr.com/photos/m-a-r-k/3528237255/

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Rational utility-maximization

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The FCPA Blog http://www.fcpablog.com/blog/tag/top-tenImage: Arms Folder by D Planet

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dplanet/94441584/

Top 10 FCPA Fines of All Time

$95 Million

$137 Million

$185 Million

$219 Million

$338 Million

$365 Million

$395 Million

$400 Million

$579 Million

$800 Million

Deutsche Telekom (Germany)

Alcatel-Lucent (France)

Daimler AG (Germany)

JGC Corporation (Japan)

Technip S.A. (France)

Snamprogetti/ENI (Holland/Italy)

Total S.A. (France)

BAE (UK)

KBR/Halliburton (USA)

Siemens (Germany)

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11%

11% of companies say “firms like theirs” bribe

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

Image: Don by D Planet http://www.flickr.com/photos/dplanet/94442620/

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20%Corruption costs the equivalent of a 20% tax

Six Questions on the Cost of Corruption With World Bank Institute Global Governance Director Daniel Kaufmann

http://go.worldbank.org/KQH743GKF1Image: We Want You by D Planethttp://www.flickr.com/photos/dplanet/94442625/

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40%

40% of companies claim to have lost business to competitors who won contracts unethically

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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Who is making money?

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Is bribery worth it?

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Is it worth the riskof bribing and

getting caught?

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Is it worth bribing andgetting away with it?

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Greed by Liz Westhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/53133240@N00/2207307656/

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What is the ROI of bribery?

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Who bribes?How much do they pay?What value do they get?

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Most bribery statistics comefrom firms that

got caught

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=handcuffs&ex=2#ai:MP900402864|

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Who bribed and got away with it

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900443285&ex=1

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Who bribes?How much do they pay?What value do they get?

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Who bribes?

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Case Study:Forensic Accounting

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900385334

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1,388 fraud cases100 countries6 continents2 year period

ACFE Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse (2012)

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Companies don’t pay bribes; people pay bribes

http://office.microsoft.com/en-sg/images/results.aspx?qu=mP900442346

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Pressure

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4.1%

4.7%

4.8%

5.3%

6.5%

6.5%

7.9%

8.1%

8.4%

12.6%

14.8%

14.8%

18.2%

19.2%

31.5%

35.6%

Instability in Life Circumstances

Excessive Pressure from Family or Peers

Complained About Lack of Authority

Past Legal Problems

Refusal to Take Vacations

Excessive Pressure from Organization

Complained About Inadequate Pay

Past Employment Related Problems

Addiction Problems

Irritable, Suspicious, Defensive Attitude

Divorce or Family Problems

Wheeler-Dealer Attitude

Control Issues, Unwilling to Share Duties

Unusually Close with Vendor or Customer

Financial Difficulties

Living Beyond Means

ACFE Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse (2012) Image: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/reults.aspx?qu=MP900431223

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LivingBeyond Means

FinancialDifficulties

Control Issues, Unwillingness to

Share Duties

Unusually Close withVendor/Customer

Wheeler-DealerAttitude

AssetMisappropriation

Corruption

Financial Statement Fraud

ACFE Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse (2012) Top 5 Behavioural Red-Flags

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Never a 1:1 relationship

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0.6%0.6%0.7%1.1%1.2%1.4%1.9%2.0%

3.7%4.2%

5.7%5.9%

6.9%11.9%

12.8%17.4%

22.0%

LegalInternal Audit

Research and DevelopmentMarketing/Public Relations

Human ResourcesBoard of Directors

Manufacturing and ProductionInformation Technology

FinanceWarehousing/Inventory

PurchasingOther

Customer ServiceExecutive/Upper Management

SalesOperationsAccounting

ACFE Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse (2012) Image: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900422882

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Gender of Perpetrators

Male65%

Female35%

ACFE Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse (2012)

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Female 52%

45%

29%

25%

18%

18%

16%

48%

55%

71%

75%

82%

82%

Male 84%

Canada

United States

Oceanina

Central & S.America

Africa

Asia

Europe

Gender of PerpetratorsACFE Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse (2012)

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Tenure of PerpetratorsACFE Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse (2012) - Scaled Risk Factor (Frequency * Amount)

1.0

7.4

9.4

10.0

Less than 1 year

1 to 5 years

6 to 10 years

More than 10 years

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Education of PerpetratorsACFE Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse (2012) - Scaled Risk Factor (Frequency * Amount)

1.0

3.3

4.1

10.0

7.2

Other

High School or Less

Some College

College Degree

Postgrad Degree

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Who bribes?

http://office microsoft com/en-us/images/results aspx?qu=MP900408932

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*Except in Canada

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The average personcurrently in prison for FCPA violations is58 years old

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How much do they pay?

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Case StudyForensic Accounting

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900385334

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166 historical bribery incidents 107 publically listed firms20 stock markets52 countries36 year time period

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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Median bribe amount

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

Image: http://office.microsoft.comus/images/results.aspx?qu=MP90044

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$1.06 M

$11.43 M

Low Rank Officials High Rank Officials

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)Image: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900422532

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$16.77 M

$13.77 M

$7.63 M

$5.32 M

$5.00 M

$0.50 M

$0.19 M

Head of State

Member of Parliament

Government Minister

Military Officer

Judge

Head of Agency

Governor/Mayor

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012) Image: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900448685

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Bribe as percentage of project awarded:

1.94%

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

Image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/34728058@N08/4818131438/

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4.42%1.22%

Bribe %Low Rank

Official

Bribe %High Rank

OfficialCheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

Image: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900401019

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What benefits do they get?

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Don’t write if you can talk, don’t talk of you can nod your head, don’t nod your head if you don’t have to.

The Family CorleonePrequel to Mario Puzo'sThe Godfather

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Case Study:Markets Analysis

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900385334

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Image: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Radar_Detector._canada._Escort_Passport_8500_x50_blue_3635.jpg

How do the police detect cars with radar detectors?

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Suddenly flash radar into a crowd of cars

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http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900387936&ex=1

Take away the ability to bribe and see which stocks hit the brakes

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UK Bribery Act 2010Exogenous shock:

Newspapers did not discuss vote

Previous legislation was early 19th & 20th

century

All previous attempts had failed

Included unexpectedly severe fines

Zeume, Stefan, Bribes and Firm Value - Evidence from Anti-Bribery Regulation (August 18, 2013). Image: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900422830

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645 UK firms$3.768B Average Market Cap$429M Median Market CapEvent Date: 25-March 2009

Zeume, Stefan, Bribes and Firm Value - Evidence from Anti-Bribery Regulation (August 18, 2013).

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Market CapitalizationWhat would it cost to buy every share of stock in the company

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Median Size Firm50th percentile (50% of firms are smaller, 50% are larger)

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Abnormal ReturnsDifference between stock price change compared to the rest of the market

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-0.06%

-0.87%

-0.05%

CAR [-20;-1] CAR[0;1] CAR[2;20]

$2.43 Trillion Loss in Market CapZeume, Stefan, Bribes and Firm Value - Evidence from Anti-Bribery Regulation (August 18, 2013).

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Foreign Corruption Exposure

Do firms that operate in more corrupt countries have greater drop in firm value?

Image: http://www.transparency.org/cpi2012/results

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0.51% more negative CAR [0;1]$2.19M more negative loss for median-size firm

-0.87%-0.61%

-1.12%

-0.51%

BaselineLow Foreign

Corruption ExposureHigh Foreign

CorruptionExposure

Zeume, Stefan, Bribes and Firm Value - Evidence from Anti-Bribery Regulation (August 18, 2013).

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Other Anti-Bribery Regulations

Do firms that are already subject to US anti-bribery regulations (FCPA) experience a smaller drop in firm value?

Image: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900400667

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0.37% more negative CAR [0;1] $1.58M more negative loss for median-size firm

-0.87% -0.92%

-0.55%

-0.37%

Baseline No Cross-Listing US Cross-Listing

Zeume, Stefan, Bribes and Firm Value - Evidence from Anti-Bribery Regulation (August 18, 2013).

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Spillover to Foreign Firms

Do non-UK firms with UK links and high foreign corruption exposure experience higher drop in firm value?

Image: http://www.transparency.org/cpi2012/results

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Foreign firms with high foreign corruption exposure and UK links had 0.19% more negative returns

-0.87%

-0.19%-0.31%

-0.12%

-0.19%

UK Firms Foreign FirmsForeign Firms with UK Link

Foreign Firms without UK Link

Zeume, Stefan, Bribes and Firm Value - Evidence from Anti-Bribery Regulation (August 18, 2013).

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Median size firms with high corruption exposure experienced US $2.19M more negative loss than firms with low corruption exposure

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But what about individual firms and individual bribes...

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Case StudyHistorical Analysis

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900385334

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Use the records of firms that bribe

and got caught

Image: http://office.microsoft.com/en-sg/results.aspx?qu=MP900185047

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Don’t look at the date of revelation of the bribery

Image: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900414039

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Look back in time to when the contract

was awarded

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Look at the companyperformance when bribing and getting away with it

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Example:

Elf Aquitaine paid $46M in bribes to acquire German oil refinery assets in 1992

At the time the deal was originally announced, Elf earned $327M cumulative abnormal returns or a 7 x return

(The bribe was later discovered later and numerous executives received jail terms in 2002-2003)

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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166 actual bribery incidents107 publically listed firms20 stock markets52 countries36 year time period

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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For the 166 bribes studied,the average return was 10.5 x

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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10.5 X

5.5 X

All Bribes

High-Rank Politicians

CAR [-1,+1] relative to initial contract announcements, divided by amount of the bribe.

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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But that’s not the end of the story...

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Do firms that bribe perform better?

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=MP900443251&ex=1

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http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=reports&ex=1#ai:MP900422411|mt:2|

Examine financial performance3 years beforeand 3 years after

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2.70%

5.10%

3.20%

0.90%

2.30%

1.40%

Year -3 Year -2 Year -1 Year 0 Year +1 Year +2 Year +3

Sales Growth

Companies that bribe have greatersales growth compared to control firms

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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-1.20%

-1.50%

-0.90%

-0.70% -0.70%-0.60%

-0.30%

Year -3 Year -2 Year -1 Year 0 Year +1 Year +2 Year +3

ROA

Companies that bribe have poorer return on assets(ROA = EBIT divided by total assets)

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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-12.10% -11.80%

-9.70%

-14.20%

-10.60%

-6.60%

-2.40%

Year -3 Year -2 Year -1 Year 0 Year +1 Year +2 Year +3

Asset Turnover

Companies that bribe have poorer asset turnover(sales revenue divided by total assets)

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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-0.90% -0.90%

-0.50%-0.40%

-0.80%

0.00%

-0.30%

Year -3 Year -2 Year -1 Year 0 Year +1 Year +2 Year +3

Operating profit margin

Companies that bribe have poorer operating profit margin compared to control firms

(operating profit divided by sales revenue).Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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0.00%

-0.50%

-0.10%-0.20%

-0.40%

-1.20%

-0.60%

Year -3 Year -2 Year -1 Year 0 Year +1 Year +2 Year +3

Net Profit Margin

Companies that bribe have poorer net profit margin(net income divided by sales revenue)

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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Companies that bribe have poorer cumulative abnormal returns(difference between the sum of the monthly returns

for bribing firms versus control firms)

-2.90%

0.50%1.50% 1.60%

0.30%

-4.60%

-6.80%

Year -3 Year -2 Year -1 Year 0 Year +1 Year +2 Year +3

CAR

Cheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, How Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases Worldwide (March 30, 2012)

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Bribe-paying firms underperform the marketfor 3 years before and 3 years after winning the contract

(except for sales growth)

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Why?

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What’s next?

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The Pay Off by Chris Potter (www.stockmonkeys.com)http://www.flickr.com/photos/86530412@N02/8449175260/

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Balancing Sunlight by D Sharon Pruitthttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pinksherbet/3938631939/

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Discussion Question

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Why do bribe paying firmsunderperform?

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Economics of BriberyGaribaldi Italian Restaurant & Bar

Thursday, 24 October 2013By Eric Roring Pesik

10 Pound Notes by Images Moneyhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/59937401@N07/5929623095/

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Acknowledgements

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AcknowledgementsHow Much do Firms Pay as Bribes and What Benefits do They Get? Evidence from Corruption Cases WorldwideCheung, Stephen Yan-Leung, Rau, Raghavendra and Stouraitis, Aris, (March 30, 2012). http://ssrn.com/abstract=1772246

Bribes and Firm ValueEvidence from Anti-Bribery Regulation Zeume, Stefan, (August 18, 2013). http://ssrn.com/abstract=2179437

Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (2012)http://www.acfe.com/rttn.aspx

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About the AuthorEric Pesik Eric Pesik is a frequent speaker on legal and compliance matters and has taught law school and business school in the USA and Singapore.

BackgroundMr. Pesik is currently the Associate General Counsel and Compliance Officer for Seagate Singapore International Headquarters Pte Ltd. He has been a lawyer since 1997 and is a member of the State Bar of California, USA. He is also admitted to the US Court of International Trade in New York and the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC.

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