TY - JOUR
T1 - Why are corrupt countries less successful in consolidating their budgets?
AU - Arin, K.
AU - Chmelarova, V.
AU - Feess, E.
AU - Wohlschlegel, Ansgar
PY - 2011/1/31
Y1 - 2011/1/31
N2 - Following the financial crisis, many countries introduced fiscal stimulus packages making budget
consolidations in the future rather challenging. Using a data set for 28 OECD countries spanning the period
1978–2007, we contribute to the literature on success probabilities of consolidation attempts by exploring the
impact of corruption, and in particular the interplay of corruption and the choice of the policy instrument. We
find that corruption significantly reduces the success rate. When controlling for the change in government
expenditures, however, the impact of corruption is insignificant or at least becomes less pronounced. We
therefore relate the choice of the fiscal instrument to corruption and find that corrupt countries rely
significantly less on expenditure cuts during periods of consolidation attempts. We conclude that
international organizations should be careful in observing what corrupt countries do when trying to
consolidate their budgets.
AB - Following the financial crisis, many countries introduced fiscal stimulus packages making budget
consolidations in the future rather challenging. Using a data set for 28 OECD countries spanning the period
1978–2007, we contribute to the literature on success probabilities of consolidation attempts by exploring the
impact of corruption, and in particular the interplay of corruption and the choice of the policy instrument. We
find that corruption significantly reduces the success rate. When controlling for the change in government
expenditures, however, the impact of corruption is insignificant or at least becomes less pronounced. We
therefore relate the choice of the fiscal instrument to corruption and find that corrupt countries rely
significantly less on expenditure cuts during periods of consolidation attempts. We conclude that
international organizations should be careful in observing what corrupt countries do when trying to
consolidate their budgets.
U2 - 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2011.01.007
DO - 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2011.01.007
M3 - Article
SN - 0047-2727
VL - 95
SP - 521
EP - 530
JO - Journal of Public Economics
JF - Journal of Public Economics
IS - 7-8
ER -