The goal of this paper is to revisit the influential work of Mauro [1995] focusing on the strength of his results under weak identification. He finds a negative impact of corruption on investment and economic growth that appears to be robust to endogeneity when using two-stage least squares (2SLS). Since the inception of Mauro [1995], much literature has focused on 2SLS methods revealing the dangers of estimation and thus inference under weak identification. We reproduce the original results of Mauro [1995] with a high level of confidence and show that the instrument used in the original work is in fact \u27weak\u27 as defined by Staiger and Stock [1997]. Thus we update the analysis using a test statistic robust to weak instruments. Our res...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2014.Cataloged from ...
The article examines the corruption–growth relationship in a non-linear framework using panel fixed ...
Economic growth in a country can be explained by numerous variables, both positive and negative. Inc...
The goal of this paper is to revisit the influential work of Mauro [1995] focusing on the strength o...
The goal of this paper is to revisit the influential work of Mauro [1995] focus-ing on the strength ...
The goal of this paper is to revisit the influential work of Mauro (1995) focusing on the strength o...
Theoretical studies suggest that corruption may counteract government failure and promote economic g...
A large number of studies have emerged on the economics of corruption since the seminal work of Leff...
This thesis consists of four self-contained chapters. Chapter 2 (co-authored with Prof. Sophocles M...
This paper investigates the impact of corruption on economic growth and investments in the Gulf Coop...
This paper analyzes the real effects of corruption on a firm’s production function. Using an a...
Corruption is a symptom and outcome of institutional deficiency, with potentially adverse effects on...
Is corruption more growth-enhancing than growth-inhibitory? In this article we examine the effect of...
Is corruption growth-enhancing than growth-inhibitory? In this article we examine the effect of corr...
This study reports on the results of a statistical analysis in which the relationship between the in...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2014.Cataloged from ...
The article examines the corruption–growth relationship in a non-linear framework using panel fixed ...
Economic growth in a country can be explained by numerous variables, both positive and negative. Inc...
The goal of this paper is to revisit the influential work of Mauro [1995] focusing on the strength o...
The goal of this paper is to revisit the influential work of Mauro [1995] focus-ing on the strength ...
The goal of this paper is to revisit the influential work of Mauro (1995) focusing on the strength o...
Theoretical studies suggest that corruption may counteract government failure and promote economic g...
A large number of studies have emerged on the economics of corruption since the seminal work of Leff...
This thesis consists of four self-contained chapters. Chapter 2 (co-authored with Prof. Sophocles M...
This paper investigates the impact of corruption on economic growth and investments in the Gulf Coop...
This paper analyzes the real effects of corruption on a firm’s production function. Using an a...
Corruption is a symptom and outcome of institutional deficiency, with potentially adverse effects on...
Is corruption more growth-enhancing than growth-inhibitory? In this article we examine the effect of...
Is corruption growth-enhancing than growth-inhibitory? In this article we examine the effect of corr...
This study reports on the results of a statistical analysis in which the relationship between the in...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2014.Cataloged from ...
The article examines the corruption–growth relationship in a non-linear framework using panel fixed ...
Economic growth in a country can be explained by numerous variables, both positive and negative. Inc...