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ArtikelThe Causal Relationship Between Corruption and Poverty in ASEAN: A General Method of Moments/ Dynamic Panel Data Analysis  
Oleh: Rahayu, Ina Punvantini ; Widodo, Tri
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - terakreditasi DIKTI
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy: ventura vol. 15 no. 3 (Dec. 2012), page 527-536.
Topik: Corruption; Poverty; Panel Data Analysis; Causality
Fulltext: 119-409-1-SM_dv.pdf (187.81KB)
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Isi artikelIt has been noted by public that corruption is a practice that can be considered an extra ordinaiy crime that has happened in developing countries. Such a common misuse of public affair is conducted for private gain, including but not limited to: corruption, nepotism, bribery, extortion, influence peddling and fraud. In Indonesia, corruption has been around for years and increased dramatically in recent years. It distorts markets and the allocation of resources. This research examines the Granger causal relationship between corruption and poverty with panel data of 9 ASEAN countries during the period of observation 2005-2009. It uses the generalized method of moments/dynamic panel data (GMM/DPD) and focuses on capability poverty using human development index (HDI). The major results show that poverty does not affect corruption meanwhile corruption causes poverty. There is unidirectional causality, from corruption to poverty.
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