Objective This paper studies the direct and indirect impacts of political regimes on corruption. Whereas the interplay of government is fundamental to corrupt acts, the present research sheds new light by showing the direct and indirect influences of dimensions of government structure on corruption. Methods We employ two different estimation techniques. First, we use OLS regressions, with year and regional dummies. Second, we employ mediation analysis to account for the intermediate role of government size in the relation between government structure and corruption in order to gauge the direct and indirect influences on corruption Results Results show that government structure, across various dimensions of authoritarian and nonauthoritarian...
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We study the role of political accountability as a determinant of corruption and economic growth. Ou...
This thesis points to a possible weakness of the empirical literature on corruption and government s...
This paper investigates how different electoral rules influence political corruption. We argue that ...
The paper deals with the relationship between government alternation and political corruption. The m...
The present article addresses the relationship between democracy and political corruption. Extending...
Theory predicts democracy should reduce corruption. Yet, scholars have found that while corruption i...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the consequences of corruption for the duration of po...
Evidence on the relationship between government size and corruption is mixed, and might be misleadin...
This paper analyzes the spatial distribution of corruption and its primary economic and political de...
The purpose of this article is to examine the causality between government size and corruption, and ...
Previous studies on the effect of government size on corruption have produced mixed results. For the...
Many empirical studies investigate relationship between democracy and corruption by considering demo...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
This paper examines the relationship of corruption with democracy and bureaucracy in the 82 countrie...
How does political decentralization affect the frequency and costliness of bribe extraction by corru...
We study the role of political accountability as a determinant of corruption and economic growth. Ou...
This thesis points to a possible weakness of the empirical literature on corruption and government s...
This paper investigates how different electoral rules influence political corruption. We argue that ...