Political Corruption and Legislative Complexity: A Macroeconomic Analysis

G. Divita
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In this paper we use a dynamic model to investigate the macroeconomic impact of legislative complexity on growth and welfare, in comparison with political corruption. After a careful review of the economic literature on corruption and legislative complexity, we set up the model. The main theoretical findings of the analysis are that legislative complexity, like corruption, constitutes a constraint to growth and determines a redistribution of income in favor of politicians. To check if the previsions of the model are verified we introduce a simple indicator of legislative complexity, built in a way that makes it internationally comparable, and consider the data for sixty-seven countries; using OLS and 2SLS econometric models we estimate the effects of legislative complexity and corruption on the growth rate of per capita income. The results of the econometric analysis support the hypothesis that legislative complexity is a constraint to growth, and that in countries with a long history of liberal democracy, legislative complexity determines a redistribution to the detriment of the more poor social classes.
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政治腐败与立法复杂性:一个宏观经济分析
在本文中,我们使用一个动态模型来研究立法复杂性对增长和福利的宏观经济影响,并与政治腐败进行比较。在仔细查阅了有关腐败和立法复杂性的经济学文献后,我们建立了这个模型。分析的主要理论发现是,与腐败一样,立法的复杂性构成了经济增长的制约,并决定了有利于政治家的收入再分配。为了检查模型的规定是否得到验证,我们引入了一个简单的立法复杂性指标,以使其具有国际可比性的方式构建,并考虑了67个国家的数据;利用OLS和2SLS计量经济模型,我们估计了立法复杂性和腐败对人均收入增长率的影响。计量经济学分析的结果支持这样一个假设,即立法复杂性是经济增长的制约因素,在自由民主历史悠久的国家,立法复杂性决定了对更贫穷的社会阶层的再分配。
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