This paper studies the effects of corruption on long-run growth incorporating measures of political freedom as a key determinant of the relationship. Unlike previous empirical studies, we find evidence of a non-monotonic relationship between corruption and growth after controlling for several other economic variables and restricting the sample to those countries considered to be free. Our results indicate that the growth-maximizing level of corruption is significantly greater than zero, with corruption beneficial for economic growth at low levels of incidence and detrimental at high levels of incidence
Corruption is widely believed to have an adverse effect on the economic performance of a country. Ho...
Corruption is a major cause and result of poverty around the globe. It arises at all levels of socie...
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...
We study the joint determination of corruption and economic growth. Our model can generate multiple ...
We study the joint determination of corruption and economic growth. Our model can generate multiple ...
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 ...
The article examines the corruption–growth relationship in a non-linear framework using panel fixed ...
We study the role of political accountability as a determinant of corruption and economic growth. Ou...
In the last two or three decades, corruption has become a noticeable issue in many countries, espec...
Many studies find that corruption lowers economic growth. However, most of these studies do not cons...
Purpose: This paper investigates the corruption-growth relationship in a sample of 146 countries for...
Economic growth in a country can be explained by numerous variables, both positive and negative. Inc...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
Corruption is widely believed to have an adverse effect on the economic performance of a country. Ho...
Corruption is a major cause and result of poverty around the globe. It arises at all levels of socie...
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...
We study the joint determination of corruption and economic growth. Our model can generate multiple ...
We study the joint determination of corruption and economic growth. Our model can generate multiple ...
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 ...
The article examines the corruption–growth relationship in a non-linear framework using panel fixed ...
We study the role of political accountability as a determinant of corruption and economic growth. Ou...
In the last two or three decades, corruption has become a noticeable issue in many countries, espec...
Many studies find that corruption lowers economic growth. However, most of these studies do not cons...
Purpose: This paper investigates the corruption-growth relationship in a sample of 146 countries for...
Economic growth in a country can be explained by numerous variables, both positive and negative. Inc...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...
Corruption is widely believed to have an adverse effect on the economic performance of a country. Ho...
Corruption is a major cause and result of poverty around the globe. It arises at all levels of socie...
A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative ef...