Corruption is a widespread phenomenon, but relatively little is confidently known about its macroeconomic consequences. This paper explicitly models the transmission channels through which corruption indirectly affects growth. Results suggest that corruption hinders growth through its adverse effects on investment in physical capital, human capital, and political instability. Concurrently, corruption is found to foster growth by reducing government consumption and, less robustly, increasing trade openness. Overall, a total negative effect of corruption on growth is estimated from these channels. These effects are found to be robust to modifications in model specification, sample coverage, and estimation techniques as well as tests for model...
Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of economic growth? This paper uses meta-analysis techniqu...
Purpose This paper investigates the growth-corruption relationship in a sample of 146 countries for...
In this paper, we analyze implications of corruption on growth. We extend existing growth models by ...
This paper models the transmission channels through which corruption indirectly affects growth. Resu...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
This study introduces a new perspective on the role of corruption in economic growth and provides qu...
Is corruption more growth-enhancing than growth-inhibitory? In this article we examine the effect of...
The article examines the corruption–growth relationship in a non-linear framework using panel fixed ...
The relationship between corruption and economic growth has been the focus of numerous studies. Howe...
Is corruption growth-enhancing than growth-inhibitory? In this article we examine the effect of corr...
The article examines the corruption–growth relationship in a non-linear framework using panel fixed ...
Purpose: This paper investigates the corruption-growth relationship in a sample of 146 countries for...
Corruption is a major cause and result of poverty around the globe. It arises at all levels of socie...
Several empirical papers have shown that corruption is an impediment to growth, as it mainly constit...
Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of economic growth? This paper uses meta-analysis techniqu...
Purpose This paper investigates the growth-corruption relationship in a sample of 146 countries for...
In this paper, we analyze implications of corruption on growth. We extend existing growth models by ...
This paper models the transmission channels through which corruption indirectly affects growth. Resu...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
This study introduces a new perspective on the role of corruption in economic growth and provides qu...
Is corruption more growth-enhancing than growth-inhibitory? In this article we examine the effect of...
The article examines the corruption–growth relationship in a non-linear framework using panel fixed ...
The relationship between corruption and economic growth has been the focus of numerous studies. Howe...
Is corruption growth-enhancing than growth-inhibitory? In this article we examine the effect of corr...
The article examines the corruption–growth relationship in a non-linear framework using panel fixed ...
Purpose: This paper investigates the corruption-growth relationship in a sample of 146 countries for...
Corruption is a major cause and result of poverty around the globe. It arises at all levels of socie...
Several empirical papers have shown that corruption is an impediment to growth, as it mainly constit...
Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of economic growth? This paper uses meta-analysis techniqu...
Purpose This paper investigates the growth-corruption relationship in a sample of 146 countries for...
In this paper, we analyze implications of corruption on growth. We extend existing growth models by ...