The present study investigates the economic, social and political dimensions of development worldwide focusing on the relationship between perceived corruption and income levels, human development, government effectiveness and quality of the political system. The empirical results of this study reveal that these aspects are partly correlated, and feedback relationships are important when assessing socioeconomic development in a comparative perspective. Specific combinations of these factors characterize stable clusters of countries with distinctive economic performances. Effective developmental strategies require measures aimed at boosting income, reducing corruption and stimulating human development and government effectiveness. Empirical results of our analysis also suggest that these strategies are sustainable in the long-run only when associated with institutional transformations, enhancing governance quality. With unstable democracy and ineffective government, socioeconomic development cannot be effectively achieved and maintained on a long-run basis, even under increasing levels of income and wealth. With corruption, wealth is a necessary but not sufficient condition for socioeconomic development.

Two faces of the same coin? A comparative, global approach to corruption and socioeconomic development / Rontos, Kostas; Vavouras, Ioannis; Teresa Ciommi, Maria; Salvati, Luca. - In: QUALITY AND QUANTITY. - ISSN 1573-7845. - 53:(2019), pp. 1875-1894. [10.1007/s11135-019-00846-0]

Two faces of the same coin? A comparative, global approach to corruption and socioeconomic development

Luca Salvati
2019

Abstract

The present study investigates the economic, social and political dimensions of development worldwide focusing on the relationship between perceived corruption and income levels, human development, government effectiveness and quality of the political system. The empirical results of this study reveal that these aspects are partly correlated, and feedback relationships are important when assessing socioeconomic development in a comparative perspective. Specific combinations of these factors characterize stable clusters of countries with distinctive economic performances. Effective developmental strategies require measures aimed at boosting income, reducing corruption and stimulating human development and government effectiveness. Empirical results of our analysis also suggest that these strategies are sustainable in the long-run only when associated with institutional transformations, enhancing governance quality. With unstable democracy and ineffective government, socioeconomic development cannot be effectively achieved and maintained on a long-run basis, even under increasing levels of income and wealth. With corruption, wealth is a necessary but not sufficient condition for socioeconomic development.
2019
Global economic dynamics; Government effectiveness; Human development; Political system
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Two faces of the same coin? A comparative, global approach to corruption and socioeconomic development / Rontos, Kostas; Vavouras, Ioannis; Teresa Ciommi, Maria; Salvati, Luca. - In: QUALITY AND QUANTITY. - ISSN 1573-7845. - 53:(2019), pp. 1875-1894. [10.1007/s11135-019-00846-0]
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