In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, where high stability is defined as a low level of variance in economic output growth. We present a political competition model with exogenous shocks to economic output where politicians can decide about the level of corruption and an election is held within the framework of a Bayesian game. Corruption is assumed to be harmful to the economy and politicians try to maximize income from corrupt activities as well as the probability of getting reelected. We show that independent of the absolute size of economic output growth a low degree of economic stability yields a high level of corruption and vice versa. Thus we conclude that not only does co...
We challenge the conventional definition of corruption as the abuse of public office for private gai...
This paper presents a dynamic general equilibrium analysis of public sector corruption and economic ...
This paper focuses on the economic and not on the political impact of corruption. Corruption delegit...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
We investigate the relationship between corruption and political stability, from both theoretical an...
We investigate the relationship between corruption and political stability, under-stood as the likel...
This paper analyzes the relationship between corruption, monitoring and production that exists in an...
� This paper analyzes the relation existing between corruption, monitoring and output in an economy....
In many developing and transition countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption. This is su...
This paper examines whether corruption can be an efficiency enhancing adaptation to poor institution...
In transition and developing countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption even if they hav...
Corruption is a function of its return relative to engaging in productive activities. This paper pre...
While empirical studies which analyze large cross section country data find that corruption lowers i...
This paper analyzes how corruption affects the composition of public expenditures. First, a two-stag...
We challenge the conventional definition of corruption as the abuse of public office for private gai...
This paper presents a dynamic general equilibrium analysis of public sector corruption and economic ...
This paper focuses on the economic and not on the political impact of corruption. Corruption delegit...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
In this paper we study the influence of economic stability on the level of corruption in a country, ...
We investigate the relationship between corruption and political stability, from both theoretical an...
We investigate the relationship between corruption and political stability, under-stood as the likel...
This paper analyzes the relationship between corruption, monitoring and production that exists in an...
� This paper analyzes the relation existing between corruption, monitoring and output in an economy....
In many developing and transition countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption. This is su...
This paper examines whether corruption can be an efficiency enhancing adaptation to poor institution...
In transition and developing countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption even if they hav...
Corruption is a function of its return relative to engaging in productive activities. This paper pre...
While empirical studies which analyze large cross section country data find that corruption lowers i...
This paper analyzes how corruption affects the composition of public expenditures. First, a two-stag...
We challenge the conventional definition of corruption as the abuse of public office for private gai...
This paper presents a dynamic general equilibrium analysis of public sector corruption and economic ...
This paper focuses on the economic and not on the political impact of corruption. Corruption delegit...