The Costs of Bureaucracy and Corruption at Customs: Evidence from the Computerization of Imports in Colombia

Customs face a difficult tradeoff between, on one side, collecting tariff revenues and preventing smuggling, and on the other side, avoiding creating additional barriers to trade. They also tend to concentrate discretionary power in the hands of officials whose decisions can bear high costs for the...

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Laajaj, Rachid
Eslava, Marcela
Kinda, Tidiane
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2019
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Universidad de los Andes
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Imports
Customs
Firm
Corruption bureaucracy
D73, F61,O12, K42
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title The Costs of Bureaucracy and Corruption at Customs: Evidence from the Computerization of Imports in Colombia
spellingShingle The Costs of Bureaucracy and Corruption at Customs: Evidence from the Computerization of Imports in Colombia
Imports
Customs
Firm
Corruption bureaucracy
D73, F61,O12, K42
title_short The Costs of Bureaucracy and Corruption at Customs: Evidence from the Computerization of Imports in Colombia
title_full The Costs of Bureaucracy and Corruption at Customs: Evidence from the Computerization of Imports in Colombia
title_fullStr The Costs of Bureaucracy and Corruption at Customs: Evidence from the Computerization of Imports in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed The Costs of Bureaucracy and Corruption at Customs: Evidence from the Computerization of Imports in Colombia
title_sort The Costs of Bureaucracy and Corruption at Customs: Evidence from the Computerization of Imports in Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Laajaj, Rachid
Eslava, Marcela
Kinda, Tidiane
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Laajaj, Rachid
Eslava, Marcela
Kinda, Tidiane
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Customs
Firm
Corruption bureaucracy
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Customs
Firm
Corruption bureaucracy
D73, F61,O12, K42
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