2023
DOI: 10.52131/joe.2023.0501.0117
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Corruption-Growth Nexus in the Emerging Market Economies: Empirical Evidence Using Panel Data

Abstract: Corruption is a governance dilemma in emerging market economies (EMEs) with fragile law enforcement systems. Using annual data from 1997 to 2020, this study explores corruption-growth nexus in the World's most important emerging market economies. Since it takes into account the intrinsic characteristics of each country, the panel data fixed effect estimation method appears to be the best option. The fixed effect estimation results reveal that corruption has a significantly negative impact on economic growth of… Show more

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