2013
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2903338
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Does Bribery Grease the Wheels of Economic Growth?

Abstract: This paper examines whether corruption can be an efficiency enhancing adaptation to poor institutional environments. Prior research on this question has not taken into account the heterogeneity of corruption or the possibility that petty bureaucratic corruption in the form of bribery may grease the wheels of an economy at the same time that grand political corruption such as diversion of state funds may sand the wheels of economic growth. By differentiating between grand and petty corruption and narrowly frami… Show more

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“…It affects the growth of every nation negatively [1]. As bad as corruption may be, studies have proven that it also has its advantages [1,4,11]. Their argument is situated within the context of "grease-the-wheel" theory.…”
Section: Advantage Of Corruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It affects the growth of every nation negatively [1]. As bad as corruption may be, studies have proven that it also has its advantages [1,4,11]. Their argument is situated within the context of "grease-the-wheel" theory.…”
Section: Advantage Of Corruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%