BEHAVIOURAL DETERMINANTS OF CORRUPTION. A CROSS-COUNTRY SURVEY Cover Image

BEHAVIOURAL DETERMINANTS OF CORRUPTION. A CROSS-COUNTRY SURVEY
BEHAVIOURAL DETERMINANTS OF CORRUPTION. A CROSS-COUNTRY SURVEY

Author(s): Sorin Nicolae Borlea, Monica Violeta Achim, Ioana Daniela Rus
Subject(s): Public Finances
Published by: Editura Universităţii Vasile Goldiş
Keywords: corruption; culture; tax morale; trust; religion; happiness;

Summary/Abstract: This research comes to empirical investigate whether the country's levels of corruption may be explained by some behavioral factors such as culture, tax moral, trust, religion or happiness. For this purpose, a cross-country survey of 148 countries is used. The findings document that power distance, trust in legal system, happiness and religion are the most important behavioral determinants of corruption, explaining by 50% from the level of corruption around the world. A higher power distance, a lower level of trust in legal system, a lower level of happiness (measure by subjective well-being) and a higher level of religiosity conduct to a higher level of corruption. The findings are important for the policy makers in order to include the non-economic factors in the analysis of corruption behavior of the people belong to a county, and thus to adopt the most appropriate decisions to fight this phenomenon.

  • Issue Year: 29/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 21-39
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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