Corruption, institutions, and economic development 论文

2009Oxford Review of Economic Policy引用 708
Corruption and Economic DevelopmentEconomic Growth and DevelopmentIncome, Poverty, and Inequality

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
发表日期
2009-06-01
发表年份
2009

关键词

Corruption and Economic DevelopmentEconomic Growth and DevelopmentIncome, Poverty, and Inequality

摘要

Many scholarly articles on corruption give the impression that the world is populated by two types of people: the ‘sanders’ and the ‘greasers’. The ‘sanders’ believe that corruption is an obstacle to development, while the ‘greasers’ believe that corruption can (in some cases) foster development. This paper takes a critical look at these positions. It concludes that the evidence supporting the ‘greasing the wheels hypothesis’ is very weak and shows that there is no correlation between a new measure of managers’ actual experience with corruption and GDP growth. Instead, the paper uncovers a strong negative correlation between growth in genuine wealth per capita—a direct measure of sustainable development—and corruption. While corruption may have little average effect on the growth rate of GDP per capita, it is a likely source of unsustainable development.

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