Business cycle and corruption
In studying the Great Depression, Galbraith asserts that the higher the transitory income the higher the corruption. For a panel of 39 countries over 13Â years, 1995-2007, Galbraith's claim holds. Regression analyses also confirm that the higher the permanent income, the lower the corruption.
Year of publication: |
2011
|
---|---|
Authors: | Gokcekus, Omer ; Suzuki, Yui |
Published in: |
Economics Letters. - Elsevier, ISSN 0165-1765. - Vol. 111.2011, 2, p. 138-140
|
Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Economic growth Business cycle Corruption |
Saved in:
Online Resource
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Is there a Corruption-effect on Conspicuous Consumption?
Gokcekus, Omer, (2014)
-
Trade with the EU Reduce Corruption in Africa?
Gokcekus, Omer, (2013)
-
Mixing Washington Consensus with Beijing Consensus and corruption in Africa
Gokcekus, Omer, (2016)
- More ...