Does Corruption Persist In Sub-Saharan Africa?

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Nicole Bissessar
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[1] Economics,The Institute for Economic Policy Studies
[2] Kent State University,undefined
[3] Clark University,undefined
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Corruption; Sub-Saharan Africa; Markov transition chain matrices; Economic development; O1; O5; N47; C10; O10; O50;
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10.1007/s11294-009-9210-2
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摘要
Corruption is said to be characterized by persistence. This conclusion is derived from the theoretical literature, although little empirical evidence exists to support it. Using corruption ratings data from the Political Risk Services Group, International Country Risk Guide on 110 countries from 1984 through 2006, I seek to determine whether or not corruption has actually exhibited persistence over this period. The Markov Transition Chain Matrices were used in the empirical analysis. The calculations show that corruption does persist in more than half of the sample. Next I focus on two regions: Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and North Africa. The analysis shows these regions to be characterized by persistent corruption.
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页码:336 / 350
页数:14
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