Determinants of corruption in China: a policy perspective

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Hummera Saleem, Wen Jiandong, Muhammad Bilal Khan
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Abstract

Abstract The main objective of this study is to investigate the major determinants for corruptions in the People’s Republic of China (hereafter China) using provincial panel data from 1998 to 2012 through the fixed effects and Instrumental Variables (IV) method. This paper uniquely considers the impacts of economic policy uncertainty on corruption in China. The study identified that the level of corruption has a positive relationship with the factors such as Foreign Direct Investments (FDI), uncertainty, economic development, public sector employees, size of provincial population and income inequality. And it was found that corruption has no correlation with salaries of public employees, women’s enrollment, anticorruption efforts, technological development, media and education. The study suggests that women’s enrollment is pretty unique, which depresses corruption in China. Further, it reveals the impact of technological development to reduce the rent-seeking activities. This study shows that there is a positive relationship between uncertainty and the level of corruption. The increase of uncertainty would lead to distract economic agents and economic drivers. The study suggests initiating serious economic and political reforms, since the level of corruption marginally decreases the economic growth of the country. Further, it emphasizes that the necessity of a regular framework to know how and why corruption saturates on the pillars of the state to succeed in anti-corruption policies.
中国腐败的决定因素:一个政策视角
摘要本研究的主要目的是通过固定效应和工具变量(IV)方法,利用1998年至2012年的省级面板数据,调查中华人民共和国(以下简称中国)腐败的主要决定因素。本文独特地考虑了经济政策的不确定性对中国腐败的影响。研究发现,腐败程度与外国直接投资、不确定性、经济发展、公共部门雇员、省级人口规模和收入不平等等因素呈正相关。研究发现,腐败与公职人员的工资、女性入学率、反腐力度、技术发展、媒体和教育无关。这项研究表明,女性入学人数是非常独特的,这抑制了中国的腐败。进一步揭示了技术发展对减少寻租活动的影响。这项研究表明,不确定性与腐败程度之间存在正相关关系。不确定性的增加会分散经济主体和经济驱动因素的注意力。该研究建议启动认真的经济和政治改革,因为腐败程度略微降低了该国的经济增长。此外,它强调,有必要建立一个常规框架,以了解腐败如何以及为什么充斥在国家支柱上,从而在反腐败政策中取得成功。
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