This paper explores the interaction effects of economic freedom and democracy in controlling corruption for 100 countries by using quantile regression technique. The main contribution is to explore the interaction effects throughout conditional distribution of corruption across nations. Our results reinforce some findings in the literature, but also provide new conclusions. The findings suggest a stronger and significant interaction effect in reducing corruption, especially in the most-corrupt countries. However, democratic and economic freedoms alone may not cure corruption effectively in the most-corrupt nations, a sound democratic reform can eliminate corruption substantially only after achieving a threshold level of economic freedom
When estimating the determinants of perceived corruption, economists assumed that there is full inde...
We examine the effect of democracy as an institutional context on individuals’ perceptions of govern...
Corruption has affected systems of governance for thousands of years. Existing evidence suggests tha...
The predictions that economic freedom is beneficial in reducing corruption have not been found to be...
The prediction that economic freedom is beneficial in reducing corruption has not been found to be u...
Using a well-known index of corruption, this paper examines the determinants of corruption for a lar...
In recent years corruption has come to be considered as a pervasive phenomenon, and a major obstacl...
Purpose – This paper assesses the determinants of corruption-control with freedom dynamics (economic...
Many empirical studies investigate relationship between democracy and corruption by considering demo...
Economic studies have demonstrated, both empirically and theoretically, that higher levels of human ...
Many empirical studies investigate relationship between democracy and corruption by considering demo...
This paper provides an explanation for the ambiguous relationship between democracy and corruption. ...
Corruption is like an epidemic that has the power to destroy a country’s socio-economic, financial, ...
Why are some nations more effective at battling corruption than others? Are there different determin...
This paper presents theoretical and empirical evidence on the nexus between corruption and democracy...
When estimating the determinants of perceived corruption, economists assumed that there is full inde...
We examine the effect of democracy as an institutional context on individuals’ perceptions of govern...
Corruption has affected systems of governance for thousands of years. Existing evidence suggests tha...
The predictions that economic freedom is beneficial in reducing corruption have not been found to be...
The prediction that economic freedom is beneficial in reducing corruption has not been found to be u...
Using a well-known index of corruption, this paper examines the determinants of corruption for a lar...
In recent years corruption has come to be considered as a pervasive phenomenon, and a major obstacl...
Purpose – This paper assesses the determinants of corruption-control with freedom dynamics (economic...
Many empirical studies investigate relationship between democracy and corruption by considering demo...
Economic studies have demonstrated, both empirically and theoretically, that higher levels of human ...
Many empirical studies investigate relationship between democracy and corruption by considering demo...
This paper provides an explanation for the ambiguous relationship between democracy and corruption. ...
Corruption is like an epidemic that has the power to destroy a country’s socio-economic, financial, ...
Why are some nations more effective at battling corruption than others? Are there different determin...
This paper presents theoretical and empirical evidence on the nexus between corruption and democracy...
When estimating the determinants of perceived corruption, economists assumed that there is full inde...
We examine the effect of democracy as an institutional context on individuals’ perceptions of govern...
Corruption has affected systems of governance for thousands of years. Existing evidence suggests tha...