Data on the perceived levels of corruption from a cross-section of countries has been introduced fruitfully into recent empirical research. This chapter reviews studies on the consequences and causes of corruption. It includes research on the impact of corruption on investment, GDP, institutional quality, government expenditure, poverty, international flows of capital, goods and aid. Causes of corruption focus on absence of competition, policy distortions, political systems, public salaries as well as an examination of colonialism, gender and other cultural dimensions
For at least twenty years, much of the focus of empirical research on corruption has been on its pre...
Abstract We survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the im...
Recent years have seen a remarkable expansion in economists ’ ability to measure corruption. This, i...
Data on the perceived level of corruption from a cross-section of countries have been fruitfully int...
We survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the improved av...
This thesis investigates the potential determinants of corruption using a cross-country empirical an...
textabstractWe survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the...
In recent years corruption has come to be considered as a pervasive phenomenon, and a major obstacl...
Corruption is receiving a lot of attention globally and researchers have been discussing issues rela...
Corruption is a cosmopolitan problem. However, its adverse effects on less-developed countries are p...
Corruption, which is defined by Transparency International as the misuse of entrusted power for priv...
Corruption continues to be one of humanity’s biggest threat to security, prosperity and justice. It ...
FERDI Document de travail P229This paper reexamines the contribution of five major corruption determ...
We reconsider the question of what determines corruption at the cross-national level, using new meth...
This study explores the causes of corruption for Sub-Sahara Africa in a panel of 22 countries from 1...
For at least twenty years, much of the focus of empirical research on corruption has been on its pre...
Abstract We survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the im...
Recent years have seen a remarkable expansion in economists ’ ability to measure corruption. This, i...
Data on the perceived level of corruption from a cross-section of countries have been fruitfully int...
We survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the improved av...
This thesis investigates the potential determinants of corruption using a cross-country empirical an...
textabstractWe survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the...
In recent years corruption has come to be considered as a pervasive phenomenon, and a major obstacl...
Corruption is receiving a lot of attention globally and researchers have been discussing issues rela...
Corruption is a cosmopolitan problem. However, its adverse effects on less-developed countries are p...
Corruption, which is defined by Transparency International as the misuse of entrusted power for priv...
Corruption continues to be one of humanity’s biggest threat to security, prosperity and justice. It ...
FERDI Document de travail P229This paper reexamines the contribution of five major corruption determ...
We reconsider the question of what determines corruption at the cross-national level, using new meth...
This study explores the causes of corruption for Sub-Sahara Africa in a panel of 22 countries from 1...
For at least twenty years, much of the focus of empirical research on corruption has been on its pre...
Abstract We survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the im...
Recent years have seen a remarkable expansion in economists ’ ability to measure corruption. This, i...