2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10101-021-00252-z
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Does expenditure in public governance guarantee less corruption? Non-linearities and complementarities of the rule of law

Abstract: Corruption is an endemic societal problem with profound implications in the development of nations. In combating this issue, cross-national evidence supporting the effectiveness of the rule of law seems at odds with poorly realized outcomes from reforms inspired in the academic literature. This paper provides an explanation for such contradiction. By building a computational approach, we develop three methodological novelties into the empirical study of corruption: (1) modeling government expenditure as a more… Show more

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