The approach in this paper is to explore the relationship between corruption perception index (CPI) and human development index (HDI) in order to determine whether or not poor countries resort to corrupt practices as a way of getting over their level of hopelessness. The results show that corruption poses a problem to all countries and consequently to world economic development
The subject of the study – methodological aspects of corruption and inclusive development. The purpo...
Summary Economic theory has attempted to identify the conditions under which corruption has particu...
This paper examines the Granger causal relationship between corruption and poverty with panel data o...
Corruption is like an epidemic that has the power to destroy a country’s socio-economic, financial, ...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
Economic studies have demonstrated, both empirically and theoretically, that higher levels of human ...
This article investigates the relationship between income and corruption which provides an insight t...
While corruption is defined by the World Bank as abusing its public power for private interests, it ...
This study aims to analyze various political, social and economic determinants, measured through dev...
Abstract. This paper examines the effect of poverty on corruption using annual unbalanced panel data...
Whether corruption can be conducive or not to income inequality has been the focus of interest in th...
This paper studies the relationship between corruption and sustainable development in a sample of 11...
The objective of this study is to measure the impact of corruption on welfare, and to compare the ma...
The theoretical and empirical debate on the effects of corruption on economic development is unclear...
Corruption, defined as “the misuse of public power for private benefit.” TheWorld Bank de...
The subject of the study – methodological aspects of corruption and inclusive development. The purpo...
Summary Economic theory has attempted to identify the conditions under which corruption has particu...
This paper examines the Granger causal relationship between corruption and poverty with panel data o...
Corruption is like an epidemic that has the power to destroy a country’s socio-economic, financial, ...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
Economic studies have demonstrated, both empirically and theoretically, that higher levels of human ...
This article investigates the relationship between income and corruption which provides an insight t...
While corruption is defined by the World Bank as abusing its public power for private interests, it ...
This study aims to analyze various political, social and economic determinants, measured through dev...
Abstract. This paper examines the effect of poverty on corruption using annual unbalanced panel data...
Whether corruption can be conducive or not to income inequality has been the focus of interest in th...
This paper studies the relationship between corruption and sustainable development in a sample of 11...
The objective of this study is to measure the impact of corruption on welfare, and to compare the ma...
The theoretical and empirical debate on the effects of corruption on economic development is unclear...
Corruption, defined as “the misuse of public power for private benefit.” TheWorld Bank de...
The subject of the study – methodological aspects of corruption and inclusive development. The purpo...
Summary Economic theory has attempted to identify the conditions under which corruption has particu...
This paper examines the Granger causal relationship between corruption and poverty with panel data o...