Who suffers and how much from corruption? Evidence from firm-level data

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Andrzej Cieślik
Łukasz Goczek
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[1] University of Warsaw,Faculty of Economic Sciences
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Eurasian Business Review | 2022年 / 12卷
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Corruption; Firm-level data; Developing countries; D02; K42; L14; M48; P37;
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In this article, we study firm-level determinants of corruption using a sample of 164,000 companies from 144 countries for the 2005–2020 period. We analyze two variables related to corruption: the perception of corruption as an obstacle to doing business using an ordinal logit model and actual bribe tax payments using a fractional logit model. Controlling for other factors, both sets of our empirical results show that the extent of corruption is related to the time spent dealing with regulations and inspections. We argue that firms which spend more time dealing with administrative procedures have a greater perception of corruption and are forced to make significantly higher bribe payments. Therefore, in a successful fight against corruption, it is essential to simplify administrative procedures by reducing their number and eliminating direct contacts between firms and officials.
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