CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION: WHAT HAS PAST DECADE'S EMPIRICAL RESEARCH TAUGHT US? A SURVEY

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Abstract

Corruption has fierce impacts on economic and societal development and is subject to a vast range of institutional, jurisdictional, societal, and economic conditions. It is this paper's aim to provide a reassessment and a comprehensive state-of-the-art survey of existing literature on corruption and its causes and effects. A particularly strong focus is put on presenting and discussing insights resulting from empirical research and contrasting recent with older findings.

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Dimant, E., & Tosato, G. (2018). CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION: WHAT HAS PAST DECADE’S EMPIRICAL RESEARCH TAUGHT US? A SURVEY. Journal of Economic Surveys, 32(2), 335–356. https://doi.org/10.1111/joes.12198

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