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Publikováno v:
Neanidis, K, Rana, M P & Blackburn, K 2017, ' An Empirical Analysis of Organized Crime, Corruption and Economic Growth ', Annals of Finance . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10436-017-0299-7
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In a companion study, Blackburn et al. (Econ Theory Bull, 2017), we have developed a theoretical framework for studying interactions between organized crime and corruption, with the view of examining the combined effects of these phenomena on economi
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The potential instability of a fixed monetary rule combined with automatic fixed stabilisers is a well-established feature of closed economy IS/LM models with wealth effects and asset accumulation. This paper examines the stability issue in a general
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Autor:
Keith Blackburn
Publikováno v:
The Manchester School. 80:401-428
This paper presents a theoretical account of some empirical observations about the relationship between public sector corruption and economic development. These observations include both important regularities and notable anomalies which indicate tha
Publikováno v:
The Manchester School. 79:405-428
We present a dynamic general equilibrium analysis of public sector corruption and economic growth. In an economy with government intervention and capital accumulation, state-appointed bureaucrats are responsibile for procuring public goods which cont
Autor:
Keith Blackburn, Rashmi Sarmah
Publikováno v:
Economics of Governance. 9:341-362
This paper presents an analysis of the joint, endogenous determination of bureaucratic corruption, economic development and demographic transition. The analysis is based on an overlapping generations model in which reproductive agents mature safely t
Autor:
Dimitrios Varvarigos, Keith Blackburn
Publikováno v:
Economic Theory. 36:435-452
We study the relationship between growth and volatility in a simple analytical model, where human capital accumulation depends on both deliberate and non-deliberate learning, and where stochastic fluctuations arise from both preference and technology
Publikováno v:
European Economic Review. 51:1534-1563
This paper presents an analysis of bureaucratic corruption, income inequality and economic development. The analysis is based on a dynamic general equilibrium model in which bureaucrats are appointed by the government to implement a redistributive pr
Autor:
David Chivers, Keith Blackburn
Publikováno v:
Economic theory, 2015, Vol.60(2), pp.345-370 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
We present an overlapping generations model in which aspirational agents face uncertainty about the returns to human capital investment. This uncertainty implies the prospect that aspirations will not be fulfilled, the probability of which is greater
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Autor:
Keith Blackburn, Gareth Downing
This paper highlights a channel through which decentralisation may curb the level of corruption and, in doing so, foster economic development. The analysis is based on a dynamic general equilibrium model in which corruption affects growth through ent
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Autor:
Humna Ahsan, Keith Blackburn
This paper studies the role of corruption in determining the distribution of income and, with this, the degree of poverty and inequality. The analysis is based on an overlapping generations model in which individuals may seek to improve their product
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