Empirical determinants of corruption: A sensitivity analysis

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Danila Serra
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[1] University of Oxford,CSAE, Department of Economics
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Public Choice | 2006年 / 126卷
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Sensitivity Analysis; Public Finance; Past Study; Significant Determinant; Rich Country;
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Many variables have been proposed by past studies as significant determinants of corruption. This paper asks if their estimated impact on corruption is robust to alteration of the information set. A “Global Sensitivity Analysis”, based on the Leamer's Extreme-Bounds Analysis gives a clear answer: five variables are robustly related to corruption. Corruption is lower in richer countries, where democratic institutions have been preserved for a long continuous period, and the population is mainly Protestant. Corruption is instead higher where political instability is a major problem. Finally, a country's colonial heritage appears to be a significant determinant of present corruption.
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