Corruption, Political Stability and Economic Growth
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30541/v55i4I-IIpp.689-702Abstract
This paper gives insight of the role of political stability in investigating the two competing hypotheses in Developing Eight Muslim countries, and also investigates whether conditional liaison between corruption and political stability matters or not. The empirical findings indicate that investment, population and political stability play positive role in promoting economic growth. Corruption not only impact growth but also influenced by the institutional quality that a nation experiences. Corruption acts as sands in the wheels in the nations having higher degree of political stability, and greases the wheels in less politically stable countries such as Nigeria and Pakistan. Thus, political stability is conducive to growth, as it reduces the social unrests, political turmoil, and encourages investment, and there by economic growth. JEL Classification: C30, D73, O43, P48 Keywords: Corruption, Economic Growth, Political Stability, Conditional CooperationDownloads
Published
2016-12-01
Issue
Section
Articles
How to Cite
Corruption, Political Stability and Economic Growth. (2016). The Pakistan Development Review, 55(4I-II), pp.689-702. https://doi.org/10.30541/v55i4I-IIpp.689-702