Measuring Governance, Corruption, and State Capture: How Firms and Bureaucrats Shape the Business Environment in Transit 论文

2000World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks引用 271
Corruption and Economic DevelopmentEconomic Growth and DevelopmentTaxation and Compliance Studies

摘要

April 2000 - In a new approach to measuring typically subjective variables, BEEPS - the 1999 Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey, the transition economies component of the World Business Environment Survey - quantitatively assesses governance from the perspective of about 3,000 firms in 20 countries. Unbundling the measurement of governance and corruption empirically suggests the importance of grand corruption in some countries, manifested in state capture by the corporate sector - through the purchase of decrees and legislation - and by graft in procurement. As a symptom of fundamental institutional weaknesses, corruption needs to be viewed within a broader governance framework. It thrives where the state is unable to reign over its bureaucracy, to protect property and contractual rights, or to provide institutions that support the rule of law.

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