Corruption is a commonly studied phenomenon, not only in political science, but across the social sciences. However, the difficulty of measuring corruption presents a significant barrier to this research program. In this paper, we use a well-specified model for explaining corruption presented by Campante, Chor, and Doh (2009) as a starting point for evaluating different measures of corruption. Testing aggregated corruption indices, corruption perception measures, and official records of corruption through non-parametric, parametric, and simulation methods, we find that different measures of corruption produce different results and lead to different substantive conclusions. Furthermore, by treating bias as measurement error, we propose a met...
This paper examines the accuracy of beliefs about corruption, using data from Indonesian villages. S...
Despite corruption’s effects on citizen welfare, there is substantial variation in when citizens are...
This dissertation introduces new quantitative methods to comparative politics. These include an appr...
Most corruption research suffers from one common problem: There is no objective measure of public-se...
While third-wave of democracy has produced an extraordinary increase in the number of new democracie...
Several of the most widely cited measure of corruption are based, at least in part, upon perceptions...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
The efficacy of corruption perception indices to truly capture and accurately measure corruption beh...
This dissertation introduces new quantitative methods to comparative politics. These include an appr...
The impact of corruption is an increasingly important and visible topic for academics, policy makers...
Abstract: After making a case that more attention needs to be given to the quality of data on corrup...
There is now a near consensus among researchers about the destructive consequences of corruption. In...
In this paper, we provide a new framework for analyzing corruption in public bureaucracies. The sta...
This paper analyzes how corruption is measured and presents some doubts connected with various measu...
This paper examines the accuracy of beliefs about corruption, using data from Indonesian villages. S...
Despite corruption’s effects on citizen welfare, there is substantial variation in when citizens are...
This dissertation introduces new quantitative methods to comparative politics. These include an appr...
Most corruption research suffers from one common problem: There is no objective measure of public-se...
While third-wave of democracy has produced an extraordinary increase in the number of new democracie...
Several of the most widely cited measure of corruption are based, at least in part, upon perceptions...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
The efficacy of corruption perception indices to truly capture and accurately measure corruption beh...
This dissertation introduces new quantitative methods to comparative politics. These include an appr...
The impact of corruption is an increasingly important and visible topic for academics, policy makers...
Abstract: After making a case that more attention needs to be given to the quality of data on corrup...
There is now a near consensus among researchers about the destructive consequences of corruption. In...
In this paper, we provide a new framework for analyzing corruption in public bureaucracies. The sta...
This paper analyzes how corruption is measured and presents some doubts connected with various measu...
This paper examines the accuracy of beliefs about corruption, using data from Indonesian villages. S...
Despite corruption’s effects on citizen welfare, there is substantial variation in when citizens are...
This dissertation introduces new quantitative methods to comparative politics. These include an appr...