Determinants of corruption: a panel data analysis of Visegrad countries

  • Linhartová, Veronika
  • Halásková, Martina
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Publication date
January 2022
Publisher
Instytut Badan Gospodarczych / Institute of Economic Research
Journal
Equilibrium

Abstract

Research background: Corruption is a phenomenon that has no borders, thus hindering the proper functioning of the social, economic, and legal systems of a given state. As the rankings assessing the level of corruption in various countries show, transition economies are more vulnerable to corruption than countries that have not undergone changes in the political and economic order. The Visegrad group is an example of such countries. Despite their efforts, these countries' governments have yet to match the evaluation of corruption indices for developed European countries. Purpose of the article: This study analyses the determinants of corruption in Visegrad countries to identify which determinants are the most impactful and thus should be ...

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