24.Ades, A., & Tella, R.D., Rents, Competition, and Corruption.American Economic Review, Vol.89, 1999, pp.982-993.
[11]
25.Ahrend, R., Press Freedom, Human Capital and Corruption.DELTA Working Papers, 2002.
[12]
26.Aidt, T., Corruption,Institutions, and Economic Development.Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Vol.25, 2009, pp.27-291.
[13]
27.Ali, A.M., & Isee, H.S., Determinants of Economic Corruption: A Cross-Country Comparison.Cato Journal, Vol.22, No.3,2003,pp.449-466.
[14]
28.Andvig, J.C., & Moene, K.O., How Corruption May Corrupt.Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization,Vol.13,1990, pp.63-76.
[15]
29.Arikan, G.G., Fiscal Decentralization: A Remedy for Corruption.International Tax and Public Finance, Vol.11, No.2, 2004, pp.175-195.
[16]
30.Baland, J.M., & Robinson, J.A., Land and Power: Theory and Evidence from Chile.NBER Working Paper, No.12517, 2006.
[17]
31.Banerjee, A.V., A Theory of Misgovernance.Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol.112, No.4, 1997, pp.1289-1332.
[18]
32.Barreto, R.A., Endogenous Corruption in a Neoclassical Growth Model.European Economic Review, Vol.44, 2000, pp.35-60.
[19]
33.Blackburn, K., Bose, N., & Haque, M.E., The Incidence and Persistence of Corruption in Economic Development.Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control, Vol.30, No.12, 2006, pp.2447-2467.
[20]
34.Blackburn, K., Bose, N., & Haque, M.E., Endogenous Corruption in Economic Development.Journal of Economic Studies, Vol.37, No.1, 2010, pp.4-25.
[21]
35.Brunetti, A.& Weder, B., A Free Press Is Bad News for Corruption.Journal of Public Economics, Vol.87, No.78, 2003, pp.1801-1824.
[22]
36.Chowdhury, S.K., The Effect of Democracy and Press Freedom on Corruption: An Empirical Test.Economics Letters, Vol.85, No.1,2004, pp.93-101.
[23]
37.Dollar, D., Fisman, R., & Gatti, R., Are Women Really the Fairer Sex? Corruption and Women in Government.Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, Vol.46, No.4, 1999, pp.423-429.
[24]
38.Ehrlich, I., & Liu, F., Bureaucratic Corruption and Endogenous Economic Growth.Journal of Political Economy,Vol.107, No.6, 1999,pp.270-293.
[25]
39.Ellis, C.J., & Fender, J., Corruption and Transparency in a Growth Mode.International Tax and Public Finance, Vol.13, 2006, pp.115-149.
[26]
40.Emerson, P.M., Corruption, Competition and Democracy.Journal of Development Economics, Vol.81, No.1, 2006, pp.191-212.
[27]
41.Fan, S., Lin, C., & Treisman, D., Political Decentralization and Corruption: Evidence from Around the World.Journal of Public Economics, Vol.93, No.12, 2009, pp.14-34.
[28]
42.Freille, S., Haque, M.E., & Kneller, R., A Contribution to the Empirics of Press Freedom and Corruption.European Journal of Political Economy, Vol.23, 2007, pp.838-862.
[29]
43.Fisman, R., & Gatti, R., Decentralization and Corruption: Evidence Across Countries.Journal of Public Economics, Vol.83, No.3, 2002, pp.325-345.
[30]
44.Goldstein, M., & Udry, C.,The Profits of Power: Land Rights and Agricultural Investment in Ghana.Journal of Political Economy, Vol.116, No.6, 2008, pp.981-1022.
[31]
45.Glaeser, E., & Saks, R.,Corruption in America.Journal of Public Economics, Vol.90, No.6, 2006, pp.1053-1072.
[32]
46.Goetz, A.M., Political Cleaners: Women as the New Anti-corruption Force? Development and Change, Vol.38, No.1, 2007, pp.87-105.
[33]
47.Gyimah-Brempong, K., Corruption, Economic Growth, and Income Inequality in Africa.Economics of Governance, Vol.3, 2002, pp.183-209.
[34]
48.Gong, T., The Politics of Corruption in Contemporary China:An Analysis of Policy Outcomes. London: Praeger, 1994.
[35]
49.He, Z., Corruption and Anti-corruption Reform in China.Communist and Post-Communist Studies,Vol.33, No.2, 2000, pp.243-270.
[36]
50.Kaufmann, D., & Kraay, A., Governance Matters.World Bank Policy Research Department Working Paper, No.2196, 1999.
[37]
51.Kimbro, M.B., A Cross-Country Empirical Investigation of Corruption and its Relation to Economic, Cultural, and Monitoring Institutions: an examination of the role of Accounting and Financial Statements Quality.Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance, Vol.17,No.4, 2002, pp.325-375.
[38]
52.Kopits, G., & Craig, J., Transparency in Government Operations.IMF Occasional Paper, 158, 1998.
[39]
53.Krueger, A.O., The Political Economy of the Rent-Seeking Society.American Economic Review, Vol.64, No.3, 1974, pp.291-303.
[40]
54.Laffont, J., & N.Guessan, T., Competition and Corruption in an Agency Relationship.Journal of Development Economics, Vol.60, No.2, 1999, pp.271-295.
[41]
55.Lederman, D., Loayza, N., & Reis Soares, R., Accountability and Corruption: Political Institutions Matter.Economics and Politics, Vol.17, No.1, 2005, pp.1-35.
[42]
56.Malagueno, R., Albrecht, C., Ainge, C., & Stephens, N., Accounting and Corruption: A Cross-Country Analysis.Journal of Money Laundering Control, Vol.13, No.4, 2010, pp.372-393.
[43]
57.Mauro, P., The Persistence of Corruption and Slow Economic Growth.IMF Working Paper, No.2/213, 2002.
[44]
58.Haque, M.E., & Kyriakos, C.N., Fiscal, Transparency and Corruption, Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research.Discussion Paper Series, No.114, University of Manchester, Manchester, 2009.
[45]
59.Méon, P.-G., & Sekkat, K., Does Corruption Grease or Sand the Wheels of Growth? Public Choice,Vol.122, 2005, pp.69-97.
[46]
60.Muhammad N., & Monem,R., Corruption, Political Institutions, and Accounting Environment: A Cross-country Study.The International Journal of Accounting Symposium, 2013.
[47]
61.Paldam, M., The Cross-country Pattern of Corruption: Economics, Culture, and the See Saw Dynamics.European Journal of Political Economy, Vol.18, No.2, 2002, pp.215-240.
[48]
62.Schulze, G.G., Sjahrir, B.S., & Zakharov, N., Corruption in Russia.University of Freiburg IEP Discussion Paper No.22, 2013.
[49]
63.Shleifer, A., & Vishny, R., Corruption.Quarterly Journal of Economics,Vol.108, No.3, 1993, pp.599-617.
[50]
64.Shorrocks,A.F.,Decomposition Procedures for Distributional Analysis:An Unified Framework Based on the Shapley Value.Unpublished Manuscript.University of Essex and Institute for Fiscal Studies, 1999.
[51]
65.Swamy, A.V., Knack, S., Lee, Y., & Azfar, O., Gender and Corruption.Journal of Development Economics, Vol.64, No.1, 2001, pp.25-55.
[52]
66.Teig, M., Fiscal Transparency and Economic Growth: Definitions, Concept, Possible Transmission Mechanisms, and Policy Implications.Bamberg University: BERG-Verlag, 2009.
[53]
67.Tella, R.D., & Schargrodsky, E., The Role of Wages and Auditing During a Crackdown on Corruption in the City of Buenos Aires.Journal of Law and Economics, Vol.46, No.1, 2003, pp.269-292.
[54]
68.Treisman, D.,The Cause of Corruption:A Cross-National Study.Journal of Public Economics,Vol.76, 2000, pp.399-457.
[55]
69.Treisman, D., What Have We Learned about the Causes of Corruption from Ten Years of Cross-National Empirical Research? Annual Review of Political Science, Vol.10, 2007, pp.211-244.
[56]
70.Van Rijckeghem, C., & Weder, B., Bureaucratic Corruption and the Rate of Temptation: Do Wages in the Civil Service Affect Corruption, and by How Much? Journal of Development Economics, Vol.65, No.2, 2001, pp.307-331.
[57]
71.Wan, G., Accounting for Income Inequality in Rural China: A Regression Based Approach.Journal of Comparative Economics,Vol.32, 2004,pp.48-63.
[58]
72.Wederman,A.,The Intensification of Corruption in China.The China Quarterly,Vol.180,2004, pp.895-921.
[59]
73.Wu, X., Firm Accounting Practices, Accounting Reforms and Corruption in Asia.Policy and Society, Vol.24, No.3, 2005, pp.53-78.