Scientific journal paper Q4
Corruption, governance and sustainable development
Valdir de Jesus Lameira (Lameira, V.); Walter Lee Ness, Jr. (Ness, W.); Marcio Amaral-Baptista (Amaral-Baptista, M.); Roberto Pereira (Pereira, R.); Osvaldo Quelhas (Quelhas, O.);
Journal Title
International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance
Year (definitive publication)
2013
Language
English
Country
Switzerland
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Abstract
This paper presents a methodology for evaluating the relationship between governance and several variables commonly related to the concept of sustainable development, using financial indicators for control. We explore the theoretical framework linking the level of governance of the countries with their performance. Our sample incorporates data from developed and emergent countries, collected from the World Bank and Transparency International, to assess the significance of governance impact among countries with distinct degrees of development. Multiple regression analysis and panel data modelling were used to explore statistical relations amongst variables. Results show a positive relation between levels of governance and economic development, aside from illustrating other significant issues.
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Keywords
Governance impact, Sustainable development, Corruption, Sustainability
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences