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Replication Data for: Participation, Government Legitimacy, and Regulatory Compliance in Emerging Economies: A Firm-Level Field Experiment in Vietnam

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Title Replication Data for: Participation, Government Legitimacy, and Regulatory Compliance in Emerging Economies: A Firm-Level Field Experiment in Vietnam
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IANHOG
 
Creator Malesky, Edmund
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description This replication dataset set includes: 1) all experimental treatments (including scripts, surveys, movies); 2) codebooks for raw survey and cleaned data; 3) all collected datasets and clean analysis set; and 4) all replication code in the form of .do files.

Abstract:
This paper employs a field experiment in single-party-ruled Vietnam to test whether providing a broad-based, representative sample of firms the opportunity to comment on draft regulations increases their subsequent compliance. We find three main outcomes of this treatment. First, treated firms exhibited greater improvement in their views of government’s regulatory authority. Second, these firms were more likely to allow government-affiliated auditors to examine their factories. Third, treated firms demonstrated greater compliance on the factory floor. Access and compliance were not explained by the receipt of advance information about the regulation’s requirements, and none of the three outcomes required that firms offer substantive comments.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Participation, Vietnam, Compliance, Regulation, Legitimacy, Deliberation, Notice & Comment, Firms, SMEs
 
Contributor Malesky, Edmund