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    Cheating Students More Likely To Want Gov't Job

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    College students who cheated on a simple task were more likely to want government jobs, researchers from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania found in a study of hundreds of students in Bangalore, India.

    Their results, recently released as a working paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research, suggest that one of the contributing forces behind government corruption could be who gets into government work in the first place.

    For instance, “if people have the view that jobs in government are corrupt, people who are honest might not want to get into that system,” said Rema Hanna, an associate professor at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. To combat that problem, governments may need to find new ways to screen people seeking jobs, she said.

    “Overall, we find that dishonest individuals -- as measured by the dice task -- prefer to enter government service,” wrote Hanna and coauthor Shing-yi Wang, an assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.

    They added, “Importantly, we show that cheating on this task is also predictive of fraudulent behaviors by real government officials.”
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    I've been offered 20% pay raises to take a contracting job for Booz Allen… but I refuse to work for this sector.

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    Not really a novel notion: Plato argued this point ~2500 years ago, in the Republic. His answer is simple, and might even still be useful to consider: mandatory government work for the people best suited to govern — because those who want to govern will never be the best at governing, and those who would be best at governing will never want to govern.
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    So does being in Congress or a lobbyist (not that there's all that much difference anymore) count as a "government job"?? I would think Talk Radio jock and Liberal bloggers should count as well since none of them are all that famous for hating cheaters, except when it comes to pointing out the cheating of their opponents.

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    found in a study of hundreds of students in Bangalore, India.
    not surprised

    but i am not sure why those universities would study the absurd gov't that India is for this study

    not saying it doesn't apply here or not

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