The untold story of the modernization thesis: Urbanization and corruption in developing countries

Pub Date : 2022-07-15 DOI:10.1177/22338659221112992
Kouakou Donatien Adou
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How does urbanization affect corruption? Modernization theory suggests a negative relationship. Existing empirical studies tend to confirm this hypothesis, showing that urbanization is inversely associated with corruption. In this paper, I provide an alternative perspective on corruption, focusing especially on Sub-Saharan Africa. I argue that the modernization process, ironically, can exacerbate rather than ameliorate corruption. Urbanization is conducive to corruption in an African context because urbanization is characterized by a more individualistic lifestyle reducing thus the cost of being corrupt as there are fewer social sanctions and peer pressure compared to community-based traditional life. A time-series cross-sectional analysis (1972−2015) shows across several regression models and estimators that urbanization is directly associated with corruption in a sample of African countries, but it has mixed effects on a global sample. Re-conceptualizing how urbanization shapes political culture in Africa is important for a continent that is rapidly urbanizing, working to control corruption, and in need of further development.
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现代化论文中不为人知的故事:发展中国家的城市化和腐败
城市化如何影响腐败?现代化理论认为两者之间存在负相关关系。现有的实证研究倾向于证实这一假设,表明城市化与腐败呈负相关。在本文中,我提供了另一种关于腐败的视角,特别关注撒哈拉以南非洲。我认为,具有讽刺意味的是,现代化进程可能加剧而不是减轻腐败。在非洲,城市化有利于腐败,因为城市化的特点是更个人主义的生活方式,与以社区为基础的传统生活相比,社会制裁和同伴压力更少,从而降低了腐败的成本。一项时间序列横断面分析(1972 - 2015)显示,在若干非洲国家样本中,城市化与腐败直接相关,但在全球样本中,城市化的影响好坏参半。对于一个正在快速城市化、努力控制腐败和需要进一步发展的大陆来说,重新定义城市化如何塑造非洲的政治文化是非常重要的。
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