Local connectivity and corruption: Micro evidence from China

IF 2.4 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Qijun Liu
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Abstract

A sizable literature has shown that personal connections play an important role in corruption. Among such corruption activities, the most pervasive is corruption by native government workers through local networks. Yet, little is known about the effect of local connectivity on corruption. This paper studies how local connectivity affects corruption. The analysis is based on individual-level corruption practices from China (N = 57,270). Corruption is measured by rents extracted from a population. The results show that local connectivity reduces corruption: government officials serving at hometown are less corrupt in extracting fewer rents from the local population than government officials from outside the region. The effect was amplified by local network intensity but offset by ethnic diversity in a region. The findings reveal nuances for policy arrangements for control of corruption contingent on whether government officials are from the local population or from outside.
地方连通性与腐败:来自中国的微观证据
大量文献表明,人际关系在腐败中起着重要作用。在这些腐败活动中,最普遍的是当地政府工作人员通过当地网络进行的腐败。然而,人们对地方连通性对腐败的影响知之甚少。本文研究了地方连通性对腐败的影响。该分析基于中国个人层面的腐败行为(N = 57,270)。腐败是通过从人口中榨取租金来衡量的。结果表明,地方连通性降低了腐败:在家乡任职的政府官员在向当地居民收取租金方面比在外地任职的政府官员腐败程度低。这种效应被当地的网络强度放大,但被一个地区的种族多样性抵消。调查结果揭示了控制腐败的政策安排的细微差别,这取决于政府官员是来自当地还是来自外部。
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期刊介绍: The aim of the European Journal of Political Economy is to disseminate original theoretical and empirical research on economic phenomena within a scope that encompasses collective decision making, political behavior, and the role of institutions. Contributions are invited from the international community of researchers. Manuscripts must be published in English. Starting 2008, the European Journal of Political Economy is indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index published by Thomson Scientific (formerly ISI).
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