Analysis of the Effect of Administrative Corruption on GDP Per Capita in Selected Oil Exporting Countries
Subject Areas : Bi-quarterly Journal of development economics and planningasadollah akhzari najafabadi 1 , seyed mohsen khalifeh soltani 2
1 - PhD Student in Health Economics, Department of Economics, Khomeinishahr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Khomeinishahr, Isfahan, Iran.
2 - department of economic khomeinyshar islamic azad university
Keywords: Administrative Corruption, GDP Per Capita, Rent Seeking,
Abstract :
The purpose of the current research is to analyze the effect of administrative corruption on GDP per capita in 11 selected oil exporting countries as countries with natural resources, which due to the existence of rents caused by oil, the possibility of administrative corruption in them is higher due to the possibility of rent-seeking activities. For this purpose, the country risk corruption index (ICRG) was considered as the main independent variable and the control variables of foreign direct investment, foreign trade and human development index, inflation and population growth rate were also considered. The research model was estimated for the period of 2012-2021 using the generalized method of moments (GMM). The results of the estimation of the model indicate the positive effect of the first lag of GDP per capita, corruption control, foreign direct investment, foreign trade and human development index on the GDP per capita of the selected countries. On the other hand, inflation and population growth rate have a negative effect on the GDP per capita of selected oil exporting countries during the studied period.
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