Corruption, growth, and growth volatility
Ayse Y. Evrensel
International Review of Economics & Finance, 2010, vol. 19, issue 3, 501-514
Abstract:
While the existing studies focus on the corruption-growth relationship, this paper introduces a new focus involving corruption and growth volatility. The Ehrlich-Lui (1999) framework provides the theoretical background of the paper, which produces testable hypotheses regarding the corruption-growth and the corruption-growth volatility relationship. The cross-section dataset that is used in the empirical analysis contains 121 developed and developing countries. In terms of the relationship between the governance-related variables and growth rates, only corruption control and government effectiveness significantly and adversely affect the average growth rate. Regarding the relationship between growth volatility and governance-related variables, the results suggest that higher corruption control, expropriation risk control, government effectiveness, and government consumption decrease growth volatility.
Keywords: Corruption; Governance; Growth; Growth; volatility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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