Political causes and social consequences of corruption

Authors

  • Joan Oriol Prats Cabrera

Abstract

This article analyzes empirically the causes and consequences of corruption using cross sectional data for more than seventy countries. First we examine the political determinants of corruption focusing on the effects of checks and balances and electoral systems on corruption. Second, we look at the consequences of corruption on public spending in health and education and social capital. Finally, we conclude summing up and making some general considerations for future anti-corruption programs

Keywords

corruption, political institutions, social policies, social capital

Published

2008-04-01

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