Corruption and Transparency in a Growth Model

被引:19
作者
Christopher James Ellis
John Fender
机构
[1] University of Oregon,Department of Economics
[2] University of Birmingham,undefined
来源
International Tax and Public Finance | 2006年 / 13卷
关键词
corruption; growth; transparency; public capital;
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We develop a Ramsey type model of economic growth in which the “Engine of Growth” is public capital accumulation. Public capital is a public good, and is financed by taxes on private output. The government may either use the taxes gathered to fund public capital accumulation or consume the resourses itself; that is engage in corruption. There is an irreducable level of endogenously determined corruption which constitutes rents for which potential governments compete. This competition takes the form of choosing a time path for public capital invesment, which implies time paths for output and household consumption.
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页码:115 / 149
页数:34
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