2020
DOI: 10.1080/1331677x.2020.1718523
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Country output and financial black holes: public–private partnerships and the Laffer curve, fiscal corruption risk, and bailout rate of non-performing loans

Abstract: This study develops the link between output and fiscal corruption risk in public-private partnership (PPP) schemes and the government bailout rate of non-performing loans (NPLs). The model assumes that corruption is widespread in such public investment programs. The objective functions of the government and PPP firms include fiscal corruption risk, given that the PPP firm and tax inspector can 'effectively' negotiate bribes. The model solves for the optimal country output (i.e., aggregate productivity) accordi… Show more

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