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Dynamic Interconnections between Corruption and Economic Growth

Dynamic Interconnections between Corruption and Economic Growth

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英文摘要

This study explores the dynamic relationship between corruption and economic growth through an approach based on a system of stochastic equations. In the context of globalization and economic interdependencies, corruption not only affects investment and distorts markets, but it can also, under certain conditions, temporarily boost economic activity. Using data from the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the Corruption Perception Index (CPI), we implement a time-series-based model to capture the interactions between these two variables. Through a coupled vector autoregressive equations system, our model identifies patterns of interdependence between economic fluctuations and perceptions of corruption at a global level. Employing graph theory and Granger causality, we build a network of interconnections that illustrates how corruption dynamics in one country can influence economic growth and corruption perception in others. The results provide a robust tool for analyzing international political-economic relationships and can serve as a basis for designing policies that promote transparency and sustainable development.

Macavilca Tello Bartolome、Kevin Fernandez、Oscar Cutipa-Luque、Yhon Tiahuallpa、Helder Rojas

世界经济经济学

Macavilca Tello Bartolome,Kevin Fernandez,Oscar Cutipa-Luque,Yhon Tiahuallpa,Helder Rojas.Dynamic Interconnections between Corruption and Economic Growth[EB/OL].(2025-07-23)[2025-08-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.08132.点此复制

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