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Corruption and confidence in public institutions : evidence from a global survey (English)

Well-functioning institutions matter for economic development. In order to operate effectively, public institutions must also inspire confidence in those they serve. The data is used from the Gallup World Poll, a unique and very large global household survey, to document a quantitatively large and statistically significant negative correlation between corruption and confidence in public institutions. This suggests an important indirect channel through...
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Clausen,Bianca; Kraay,Aart C.; Nyiri, Zsolt.

Corruption and confidence in public institutions : evidence from a global survey (English). Washington DC ; World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/812551468156877161

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