This paper presents new empirical evidence on the determinants of corruption, focussing on the role of globalisation and inequality. The estimates for a panel of 102 countries over the period 1995-2005 point to three main results: (i) Detection technologies, reflected in a high level of development, human capital and political rights reduce corruption, whereas natural resource rents increase corruption; (ii) Globalisation (in terms of both trade and financial openness) has a negative effect on corruption, which is more pronounced in developing countries; (iii) Inequality increases corruption, and once the role of inequality is accounted for, the impact of globalisation on corruption is halved. In line with recent theory, this suggests that ...
Corruption has been present in societies since ancient times. Economic development and the evolution...
This paper investigates the effect of corruption on trade openness in low-income and high-income cou...
This paper empirically addresses three questions. First, what is corruption's effect on economic gro...
This paper presents new empirical evidence on the determinants of corruption, fo-cussing on the role...
Purpose – Is globalization instrumental in fighting corruption? Do wealth effects matter in this fig...
This paper examines the existence of any relations between globalization and corruption using cross-...
We argue that income inequality increases the level of corruption through material and normative mec...
In past decades, a relevant strand of literature has found corruption to be an important determinant...
Whether corruption can be conducive or not to income inequality has been the focus of interest in th...
The interactions between globalization and corruption do not seem to be consensual because, in addit...
This thesis investigates novel and unique avenues of corruption in an attempt to reach a better unde...
Globalization, governance and economic performance affect each other in very complex mutual relation...
Against the backdrop of recent global events which have highlighted the political salience of rising...
We investigate, both theoretically and empirically, how the negative effects of government corruptio...
This paper examines the effect of economic globalization on human development and argues that the re...
Corruption has been present in societies since ancient times. Economic development and the evolution...
This paper investigates the effect of corruption on trade openness in low-income and high-income cou...
This paper empirically addresses three questions. First, what is corruption's effect on economic gro...
This paper presents new empirical evidence on the determinants of corruption, fo-cussing on the role...
Purpose – Is globalization instrumental in fighting corruption? Do wealth effects matter in this fig...
This paper examines the existence of any relations between globalization and corruption using cross-...
We argue that income inequality increases the level of corruption through material and normative mec...
In past decades, a relevant strand of literature has found corruption to be an important determinant...
Whether corruption can be conducive or not to income inequality has been the focus of interest in th...
The interactions between globalization and corruption do not seem to be consensual because, in addit...
This thesis investigates novel and unique avenues of corruption in an attempt to reach a better unde...
Globalization, governance and economic performance affect each other in very complex mutual relation...
Against the backdrop of recent global events which have highlighted the political salience of rising...
We investigate, both theoretically and empirically, how the negative effects of government corruptio...
This paper examines the effect of economic globalization on human development and argues that the re...
Corruption has been present in societies since ancient times. Economic development and the evolution...
This paper investigates the effect of corruption on trade openness in low-income and high-income cou...
This paper empirically addresses three questions. First, what is corruption's effect on economic gro...