Do “Clean Hands†Ensure Healthy Growth? Theory and Practice in the Battle Against Corruption
This paper analyzes the existing relation between corruption and economic growth andexamines the possible outcome of a reform implemented by the State to weed out or reducecorruption. It will be stressed that the reform against corruption tends, if not deemed bythe operators to last in time, to curb most productive investments and therefore involvesa time in which less corruption is paradoxically associated with less economic growth.This model is supported by econometric analysis of the Italian case. Italy has arguablybeen plagued by corruption. In the late 80s and early 90s several scandals that eruptedquickly led to well-known inquiries (under the name of Clean Hands) and were followed(temporarily) by the an increased monitoring to prevent such practices. A dynamic paneldata approach to economic growth based on data of 20 Italian regions allows to estimatea non-linear effect of corruption on economic growth.
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2004-10
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Authors: | Coppier, Raffaella ; Piga, Gustavo |
Institutions: | Dipartimento di Istituzioni Economiche e Finanziarie, Facoltà di Economia e Diritto |
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