Bribery and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
Corruption
Bribery contributes to the overall prevalence of corrupt practices
Allocation of resources and products
Bribery distorts the distribution of resources and goods
Higher costs
Bribery leads to increased expenses for certain groups, including firms and individuals
Non-governmental bribes
Bribes that are not covered by the FCPA
Level the playing field
Goal of FCPA to create fair competition among all competitors
Model example
Goal of FCPA to set a standard for other countries to follow
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
Legislation prohibiting bribery of higher government officials in foreign countries
Inefficiencies
Negative consequences caused by bribery, such as wasteful use of resources
Small grease payments
Payments made to lower government officials that are not considered illegal under FCPA