Do Countries Export Their Corruption? A Micro Analysis of Russia’s Trade Partners in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

This paper uses a probit and dprobit model to examine the domestic determinants of corruption in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. In addition, it also looks at whether economic links with a country that is perceived as corrupt—Russia—leads to an increase or decrease in the level of domestic corrupt...

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Main Author: Felicia Belostecinic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEECA 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research
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Online Access:https://ieeca.org/journal/index.php/JEECAR/article/view/150
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spelling doaj-2a581a6d69bf481eb7f165953e0bfb6c2020-11-25T02:39:24ZengIEECAJournal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research2328-82722328-82802017-04-014110.15549/jeecar.v4i1.15074Do Countries Export Their Corruption? A Micro Analysis of Russia’s Trade Partners in Eastern Europe and Central AsiaFelicia Belostecinic This paper uses a probit and dprobit model to examine the domestic determinants of corruption in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. In addition, it also looks at whether economic links with a country that is perceived as corrupt—Russia—leads to an increase or decrease in the level of domestic corruption. Using a dataset at the firm level provided by the World Bank, this paper finds that the “Control Rights Hypothesis,” the “Bargaining Power Hypothesis”, and the “Grease the Wheels Hypothesis” are statistically significant at the domestic level and also shows that increased commerce links with Russia leads to a statistically significant correlation with the instance of corruption via the “Grease the Wheels Hypothesis” channel. https://ieeca.org/journal/index.php/JEECAR/article/view/150corruptiontradeprobitdprobitmicro analysis.
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author Felicia Belostecinic
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Do Countries Export Their Corruption? A Micro Analysis of Russia’s Trade Partners in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research
corruption
trade
probit
dprobit
micro analysis.
author_facet Felicia Belostecinic
author_sort Felicia Belostecinic
title Do Countries Export Their Corruption? A Micro Analysis of Russia’s Trade Partners in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
title_short Do Countries Export Their Corruption? A Micro Analysis of Russia’s Trade Partners in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
title_full Do Countries Export Their Corruption? A Micro Analysis of Russia’s Trade Partners in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
title_fullStr Do Countries Export Their Corruption? A Micro Analysis of Russia’s Trade Partners in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
title_full_unstemmed Do Countries Export Their Corruption? A Micro Analysis of Russia’s Trade Partners in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
title_sort do countries export their corruption? a micro analysis of russia’s trade partners in eastern europe and central asia
publisher IEECA
series Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research
issn 2328-8272
2328-8280
publishDate 2017-04-01
description This paper uses a probit and dprobit model to examine the domestic determinants of corruption in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. In addition, it also looks at whether economic links with a country that is perceived as corrupt—Russia—leads to an increase or decrease in the level of domestic corruption. Using a dataset at the firm level provided by the World Bank, this paper finds that the “Control Rights Hypothesis,” the “Bargaining Power Hypothesis”, and the “Grease the Wheels Hypothesis” are statistically significant at the domestic level and also shows that increased commerce links with Russia leads to a statistically significant correlation with the instance of corruption via the “Grease the Wheels Hypothesis” channel.
topic corruption
trade
probit
dprobit
micro analysis.
url https://ieeca.org/journal/index.php/JEECAR/article/view/150
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