2024
DOI: 10.1108/srj-09-2023-0508
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Political culture and the resource curse: public sector corruption across the United States

Marc S. Mentzer

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to examine the connection between political culture and public sector corruption, using the typology of Daniel Elazar, whose model traces the types of political cultures to their origins in various regions of England. Similarly, the “resource curse” concept, generally treated as a national-level phenomenon, is examined to assess how it might vary among jurisdictions within a country. Design/methodology/approach Regression analysis was applied to data from the 50 states of the US. Publ… Show more

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