腐败会影响企业成长吗?来自莫桑比克的新证据

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/03796205.2023.2218056
Halfdan Lynge
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摘要本文估计了腐败对企业成长的影响;特别是在莫桑比克的情况下。利用工具变量估计来解决潜在的内生性和测量误差问题,本文发现腐败对销售和生产率增长具有强大的负面影响。这种影响不是恒定的,而是随着企业业绩的下降和腐败的增加而下降。这意味着腐败对高绩效企业(即销售额和生产率增长率较高的企业)和贿赂率较低的企业的损害最大。对于低绩效企业和贿赂率较高的企业,这种效应逐渐趋近于零。本文对文献的贡献有两个方面。首先,它通过表明腐败的影响取决于企业特定因素,对腐败与企业成长之间的关系提供了更细致的理解。其次,本文将腐败与企业成长的实证研究扩展到之前文献中被排除在外的南部非洲。
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Does corruption affect firm growth? New evidence from Mozambique
Abstract This paper estimates the effect of corruption on firm growth; specifically, in the context of Mozambique. Using instrumental variable estimation to address potential problems of endogeneity and measurement error, the paper finds that corruption has a robust negative effect on sales and productivity growth. The effect is not constant but declines as firm performance drops and corruption increases. This means corruption is most damaging to high-performance firms, meaning firms with higher sales and productivity growth rates, and to firms with lower bribe rates. For low-performance firms and firms with higher bribe rates, the effect gradually approaches zero. The paper contributes to the literatures in two ways. First, it offers a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between corruption and firm growth by showing that the effect of corruption is conditional on firm-specific factors. Second, the paper extends the empirical research on corruption and firm growth to Southern Africa, which has previously been excluded from the literature.
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Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics
Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: Published by the Bureau for Economic Research and the Graduate School of Business, University of Stellenbosch. Articles in the field of study of Economics (in the widest sense of the word).
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