Corruption is a symptom of weak institutional quality and could have potentially adverse effects on economic growth. However, heterogeneity in reported findings makes it difficult to synthesize the evidence base with a view to test competing hypotheses and/or support evidence based policy and practice. To address this issue, we have extracted 327 estimates of corruption’s direct effect on per-capita GDP growth from 29 primary studies, following a peer-reviewed and pre-published systematic review protocol. Precision-effect and funnel asymmetry tests indicate that corruption has a negative effect on per-capita GDP growth after controlling for publication selection bias and within-study dependence. However, multivariate meta-regression analysi...
This paper empirically addresses three questions. First, what is corruption's effect on economic gro...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
Is corruption more growth-enhancing than growth-inhibitory? In this article we examine the effect of...
Corruption is a symptom and outcome of institutional deficiency, with potentially adverse effects on...
Corruption is a symptom and outcome of institutional deficiency, with potentially adverse effects on...
Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of economic growth? This paper provides a systematic evalu...
Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of economic growth? This paper uses meta-analysis techniqu...
This study reports on the results of a statistical analysis in which the relationship between the in...
This study reports on the results of a statistical analysis in which the relationship between the in...
Corruption is a phenomenon that plagues many countries and, mostly, walks hand in hand with ineffici...
Many studies find that corruption lowers economic growth. However, most of these studies do not cons...
Recent empirical studies find that the direct effect of corruption on growth is statistically insign...
Purpose This paper investigates the growth-corruption relationship in a sample of 146 countries for...
This paper attempts to untangle the link between corruption and income inequality with subsequent ec...
Corruption is a major cause and result of poverty around the globe. It arises at all levels of socie...
This paper empirically addresses three questions. First, what is corruption's effect on economic gro...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
Is corruption more growth-enhancing than growth-inhibitory? In this article we examine the effect of...
Corruption is a symptom and outcome of institutional deficiency, with potentially adverse effects on...
Corruption is a symptom and outcome of institutional deficiency, with potentially adverse effects on...
Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of economic growth? This paper provides a systematic evalu...
Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of economic growth? This paper uses meta-analysis techniqu...
This study reports on the results of a statistical analysis in which the relationship between the in...
This study reports on the results of a statistical analysis in which the relationship between the in...
Corruption is a phenomenon that plagues many countries and, mostly, walks hand in hand with ineffici...
Many studies find that corruption lowers economic growth. However, most of these studies do not cons...
Recent empirical studies find that the direct effect of corruption on growth is statistically insign...
Purpose This paper investigates the growth-corruption relationship in a sample of 146 countries for...
This paper attempts to untangle the link between corruption and income inequality with subsequent ec...
Corruption is a major cause and result of poverty around the globe. It arises at all levels of socie...
This paper empirically addresses three questions. First, what is corruption's effect on economic gro...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
Is corruption more growth-enhancing than growth-inhibitory? In this article we examine the effect of...