Colonialism, Elite Formation and Corruption
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24/04/2012
24/04/2012
2010
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Resumo |
This paper argues that corruption in developing countries has deep historical roots; going all the way back to the characteristics of their colonial experience. The degree of European settlement during colonial times is used to dfferentiate between types of colonial experience, and is found to be a powerful explanatory factor of present-day corruption levels. The relationship is non-linear, as higher levels of European settlement resulted in more powerful elites (and more corruption) only as long as Europeans remained a minority group in the total population. |
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University of Glasgow University of Manchester |
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SIRE DISCUSSION PAPER;SIRE-DP-2010-51 |
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Working Paper |