WHAT DETERMINES CORRUPTION? INTERNATIONAL EVIDENCE FROM MICRODATA 论文
2008Economic Inquiry引用 378
Corruption and Economic DevelopmentEconomic Growth and DevelopmentMedia Influence and Politics
摘要
This paper uses a microlevel data set from 49 countries to create a direct measure of corruption, which portrays the extent of bribery as revealed by individuals who live in those countries. In addition, it investigates the determinants of being asked for a bribe at the individual level. The results show that both personal and country characteristics determine the risk of exposure to bribery. Examples are gender, income, education, marital status, the city size, the country’s unemployment rate, average education, and the strength of the institutions in the country. ( JEL K4, D73 P16)