Publication

2010

Degrees of corruption, rule of law and protection of property rights have all apparently significant economic impact. In most cases the indicators applied have been developed for most countries and have on the one hand ‘nice’ statistical properties when embedded in regression equations, but on the other hand are conceptually fuzzy with unclear relationships to basic observations. In this paper we go through many of the same relationships, but based on international efforts to collect questionnaire information about citizens’ experience with crime and police corruption. This information is more conceptually distinct and likely to be more closely related to relevant experience, but proves on the other hand less amenable to econometric analysis.

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Author Jens Christian Andvig, Gbewopo Attila
Series NUPI Working Papers
Issue 772
Publisher Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
Copyright © 2010 Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
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