@article{5, author = {Rema Hanna and Shing-yi Wang}, title = {Dishonesty and Selection into Public Service: Evidence from India}, abstract = {Students in India who cheat on a simple laboratory task are more likely to prefer public sector jobs. This paper shows that cheating on this task predicts corrupt behavior by civil servants, implying that it is a meaningful predictor of future corruption. Students who demonstrate pro-social preferences are less likely to prefer government jobs, while outcomes on an explicit game and attitudinal measures to measure corruption do not systematically predict job preferences. A screening process that chooses high-ability applicants would not alter the average propensity for corruption. The findings imply that differential selection into government may contribute, in part, to corruption.}, year = {2017}, journal = {American Economic Journal: Economic Policy}, volume = {9}, pages = {262-290}, }