Corruption's effect on BRICS countries' economic growth: a panel data analysis

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Simo-Kengne, Beatrice D. [1 ]
Bitterhout, Siphiwo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Johannesburg, Coll Business & Econ, Sch Econ, Auckland Pk, South Africa
关键词
Corruption; Economic growth; Panel data; C23; D73; O40; GOVERNANCE INDICATORS; DYNAMIC-MODELS; BRIBERY;
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10.1108/JEFAS-04-2021-0041
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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PurposeThe theoretical debate of corruption's impact on economic growth remains unsettled, making it an empirical question. This study aims to investigate corruption's effect on BRICS countries' economic growth.Design/methodology/approachA panel dataset on BRICS countries spanning 1996 to 2020 was used. Bias-corrected estimators in small dynamic panels were employed to estimate a growth model as a linear-quadratic function of corruption that accounts for cross-sectional dependence, endogeneity and unobserved heterogeneity due to country and time-specific characteristics.FindingsThe results indicate that corruption is detrimental to economic growth in BRICS countries; the quadratic relationship implies corruption is less prevalent in some countries than others. Thus, governments of BRICS countries are encouraged to embark on anti-corruption policies to boost their economic performance.Originality/valueAn important limitation of corruption studies is the difficulty in measuring real corruption experiences due to the secretive nature of corruption and the fact that corruption is known not to leave a paper trail. For the uncertainty of the index estimates, the analysis used a continuous corruption composite score measuring the standard deviation of the extent to which public power is exercised for public gain. Furthermore, estimation and inference are robust to small dynamic panels with a general form of cross-sectional dependence.
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