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Parking Tickets Illuminate International Corruption!

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As far as long-standing feuds go, the tiffle between the City and the U.N. over diplomatic immunity for parking tickets is always a good one. Currently the tab for diplomats unpaid parking ticket bill runs to 18 million, not much of which Gotham is likely to see anytime soon. But at least now some clever researchers have put all those tickets to some good use. In a paper [PDF] for the National Bureau for Economic Research, Ray Fisman and Edward Miguel have found that the number of parking tickets that a country's diplos accumulate is a swell way to measure the corruption found in their home countries. From the papers abstract:

Diplomatic immunity means there was essentially zero legal enforcement of diplomatic parking violations, allowing us to examine the role of cultural norms alone. This generates a revealed preference measure of corruption based on real-world behavior for government officials all acting in the same setting. We find tremendous persistence in corruption norms: diplomats from high corruption countries (based on existing survey-based indices) have significantly more parking violations.

Biggest surprise to us? Some countries actually do pay their parking tickets. Like Canada, Norway and... Colombia?

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  • meesalikeu

    we can do better than tow them. we can key the shite out of them.

  • jak bauer

    You do that, they'll do the same to Americans in their country.

  • We can't tow them can we double park around them??

    ;)

  • All the countries on the parking violation list above should be added to the Axis of Evil. That would really get them to pay up, since it worked so well with North Korea.



    Seriously, the city and state should make vandalizing illegally parked diplomatic vehicles legal.

  • anomalous

    possession possesses four essess.

  • adam

    When referring to posession, "country" should be written as "country's." You wrote: "countries displos"



    Yes, I am indeed a spelling and grammar nazi. Please do not take it personally

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