This paper employs data from 135 countries to investigate the role a free press plays in controlling corruption and the extent to which this may lead to greater national income and enhanced societal welfare (as measured by self-reported life satisfaction). Results suggest that freedom of the press, through enabling the control of corruption, is associated with increased real GDP per capita and (independently) higher life satisfaction. This provides further motivation for policy makers to give greater recognition to the aspects of societal welfare not readily encapsulated within conventional measures of national income
Corruption has affected systems of governance for thousands of years. Existing evidence suggests tha...
Many studies find a strong association between press freedom and corruption perceptions (Adsera, Boi...
Do domestic institutions filter the effects of international openness on levels of government corrup...
This paper employs data from 135 countries to investigate the role a free press plays in controlling...
Are countries with a free press less corrupt than countries where the press is partly or completely ...
A widespread and commonly held belief is that a free and independent press fulfills a both significa...
This paper calls attention to the instrumental role of democracy and press freedom in combating corr...
We show that press freedom has a role in constraining business corruption. Using firm-level data, we...
Many studies find a strong association between press freedom and corruption perceptions (Adsera, Boi...
This paper aims to broaden the discussion on how press freedom can be a powerful tool in the war on ...
Using firm-level data, we find that countries with greater press freedom have significantly lower in...
This study empirically models the determinants of “press freedom, ” which is an important, if under-...
Two enduring human concerns throughout the world are (a) the various freedoms enjoyed (or not enjoye...
Corruption has affected systems of governance for thousands of years. Existing evidence suggests tha...
This paper empirically analyzes the joint impact of democracy and press freedom on corruption. Based...
Corruption has affected systems of governance for thousands of years. Existing evidence suggests tha...
Many studies find a strong association between press freedom and corruption perceptions (Adsera, Boi...
Do domestic institutions filter the effects of international openness on levels of government corrup...
This paper employs data from 135 countries to investigate the role a free press plays in controlling...
Are countries with a free press less corrupt than countries where the press is partly or completely ...
A widespread and commonly held belief is that a free and independent press fulfills a both significa...
This paper calls attention to the instrumental role of democracy and press freedom in combating corr...
We show that press freedom has a role in constraining business corruption. Using firm-level data, we...
Many studies find a strong association between press freedom and corruption perceptions (Adsera, Boi...
This paper aims to broaden the discussion on how press freedom can be a powerful tool in the war on ...
Using firm-level data, we find that countries with greater press freedom have significantly lower in...
This study empirically models the determinants of “press freedom, ” which is an important, if under-...
Two enduring human concerns throughout the world are (a) the various freedoms enjoyed (or not enjoye...
Corruption has affected systems of governance for thousands of years. Existing evidence suggests tha...
This paper empirically analyzes the joint impact of democracy and press freedom on corruption. Based...
Corruption has affected systems of governance for thousands of years. Existing evidence suggests tha...
Many studies find a strong association between press freedom and corruption perceptions (Adsera, Boi...
Do domestic institutions filter the effects of international openness on levels of government corrup...