In this paper, we examine the microeconomic determinants of the perception of corruption in twelve Sub-Saharan African countries. Unlike the indicators of corruption based on the opinion of international experts, the study focuses on corrupt practices as experienced by the African people themselves. The results of our estimates, using an ordered probit indicate that the individual characteristics such as age and sex significantly affect the perception people have of corruption as do social and political factors like access to information (press, media, radio). However, neither democracy nor participation in demonstrations, seem to affect the attitude of individuals towards corruption
Abstract: One of the many impediments to a specific region, country and/or continents political, soc...
With earthshaking and jaw-breaking levels of corruption in the African continent, the question on th...
This paper investigates the determinants of corruption and its impact on economic growth in 39 sub-S...
In this paper, we examine the microeconomic determinants of the perception of corruption in twelve S...
How do African populations perceive corruption: microeconomic evidence from Afrobarometer data in tw...
This study explores the causes of corruption for Sub-Sahara Africa in a panel of 22 countries from 1...
We explore the relationship between experiences of corruption and support for economic reform in sub...
International audienceWho are the most prone to pay bribes? Who are angled for bribes? Who pay? This...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate perceptions of political corruption in Africa, partic...
(english) The emergence of institutions, governance and especially corruption as major development c...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
This paper investigates the determinants of corruption and its impact on economic growth in 39 sub-S...
We examine the foundations of corruption perception at the micro-level. Using micro and macro data, ...
This study investigates attitude towards corruption and the role of gender, religion, education and ...
(english) This paper analyzes the impact of corruption on the extent of trust in political instituti...
Abstract: One of the many impediments to a specific region, country and/or continents political, soc...
With earthshaking and jaw-breaking levels of corruption in the African continent, the question on th...
This paper investigates the determinants of corruption and its impact on economic growth in 39 sub-S...
In this paper, we examine the microeconomic determinants of the perception of corruption in twelve S...
How do African populations perceive corruption: microeconomic evidence from Afrobarometer data in tw...
This study explores the causes of corruption for Sub-Sahara Africa in a panel of 22 countries from 1...
We explore the relationship between experiences of corruption and support for economic reform in sub...
International audienceWho are the most prone to pay bribes? Who are angled for bribes? Who pay? This...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate perceptions of political corruption in Africa, partic...
(english) The emergence of institutions, governance and especially corruption as major development c...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
This paper investigates the determinants of corruption and its impact on economic growth in 39 sub-S...
We examine the foundations of corruption perception at the micro-level. Using micro and macro data, ...
This study investigates attitude towards corruption and the role of gender, religion, education and ...
(english) This paper analyzes the impact of corruption on the extent of trust in political instituti...
Abstract: One of the many impediments to a specific region, country and/or continents political, soc...
With earthshaking and jaw-breaking levels of corruption in the African continent, the question on th...
This paper investigates the determinants of corruption and its impact on economic growth in 39 sub-S...