The purpose of this paper is to establish a microeconomics model of corruption based on the behavioural sciences.
The methodology is a practical exploration, first in the convergence of the economics of corruption and the behavioural sciences; based on these conclusions, the microeconomic model of corruption is formulated.
The paper concludes in a model of the microeconomics of corruption.
There are no limitations in the model.
The practical implications are calculating the rent for corruption in the different scenarios.
The social implications are knowing the income from corruption.
To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this paper is original, and there is no microeconomics model of corruption formulated in the academic field, only in this work.
