Audi, Marc and Ali, Amjad (2018): Exploring the Linkage between Corruption and Economic Development in Case of Selected Developing and Developed Nations.
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Abstract
Corruption is like an epidemic that has the power to destroy a country’s socioeconomic, financial, human and political environment. It has severe consequences in developing countries. This study has examined the impact of existing human, political, financial and economic factors on corruption for a set of panel countries. The data from 1995 to 2004 is used to serve this purpose. For examining the stationarity of the variables, Levin- Lin-Chu (2002), Fisher-ADF and Fisher-PP tests are applied. Pedroni Residual based Co-integration and FMOLS by Phillips and Hansen (1990) test has been used for examining the co-integration among the variables of the model. The speed of adjustment and short-run relationship has been tested through VECM. The estimated results show that exports, GDP per capita and political stability have a negative impact on corruption, whereas imports, financial development, human development index, bureaucracy, democracy and the rule of law have a positive relationship with corruption. The simplified procedures of import and export will help in reducing the practice of bribes and corruption. The governments should take the necessary steps not only to increase the income, but also to improve the people’s standard of living. There should be improvements in the political system. Democracy is also helpful to get rid of corruption.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
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Original Title: | Exploring the Linkage between Corruption and Economic Development in Case of Selected Developing and Developed Nations |
English Title: | Exploring the Linkage between Corruption and Economic Development in Case of Selected Developing and Developed Nations |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Corruption, Economic Development Financial Development, Human Development, |
Subjects: | D - Microeconomics > D7 - Analysis of Collective Decision-Making > D73 - Bureaucracy ; Administrative Processes in Public Organizations ; Corruption E - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics > E4 - Money and Interest Rates > E44 - Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy F - International Economics > F6 - Economic Impacts of Globalization > F63 - Economic Development O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth > O1 - Economic Development > O15 - Human Resources ; Human Development ; Income Distribution ; Migration |
Item ID: | 90192 |
Depositing User: | Dr. Amjad Ali |
Date Deposited: | 24 Nov 2018 17:15 |
Last Modified: | 29 Sep 2019 15:57 |
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