DOI: 10.32469/10355/91546
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The political economy of corruption in Africa: urbanization, trust, and motivations

Abstract: The modernization paradigm has shaped development policies in African countries for decades since the 1960s. In this tradition, urbanization is presented by conventional wisdom as a strong correlate of development with mostly positive effects. However, this claim has been only tested in a restricted setting, primarily developed nations. Moreover, few studies have theoretically and empirically considered the drawbacks of urbanization on development outcomes, even when growing evidence suggest that African count… Show more

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