The causal relationships among corruption, political instability, economic development and foreign aid: Evidence from the economic community of West African states

Although the determinants and impacts of economic development, corruption, political instability and aid have been investigated, little has been done to examine the causal relationships among them. This paper investigates the causal relationships among economic development, corruption, political ins...

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Main Authors: Abu, Nurudeen, Abd Karim, Mohd Zaini
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spelling my.uum.repo.151042016-04-12T06:09:32Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/15104/ The causal relationships among corruption, political instability, economic development and foreign aid: Evidence from the economic community of West African states Abu, Nurudeen Abd Karim, Mohd Zaini HD28 Management. Industrial Management Although the determinants and impacts of economic development, corruption, political instability and aid have been investigated, little has been done to examine the causal relationships among them. This paper investigates the causal relationships among economic development, corruption, political instability and aid in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) from 1999 to 2012, using several techniques that include the granger causality test within a multivariate cointegration and error-correction framework, and forecast error variance decomposition and impulse response function analyses.The results of the analyses indicate there is a short-run positive unidirectional causality from political instability to aid and a negative unidirectional causality from political instability to economic development; a long-run positive unidirectional causality from political instability to corruption and a negative unidirectional causality from political instability to economic development; a long-run positive unidirectional causality from aid to corruption and a negative unidirectional causality from aid to economic development; including a long run positive bidirectional causality between economic development and corruption in ECOWAS countries.Thus, policies that promote political stability would foster economic development, lower corruption and reduce the reliance on aid; policies that lessen the reliance on aid would reduce corruption and promote economic development; and policies that reduce corruption would enhance economic development which in turn leads to lower corruption in the long-run in the region. Spiru Haret University Faculty of Financial Management Accounting 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/15104/1/JAES_spring%201%2831%29.pdf Abu, Nurudeen and Abd Karim, Mohd Zaini (2015) The causal relationships among corruption, political instability, economic development and foreign aid: Evidence from the economic community of West African states. Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, X (31). pp. 20-33. ISSN 2393 - 5162 http://www.cesmaa.eu/journals/jaes/
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The causal relationships among corruption, political instability, economic development and foreign aid: Evidence from the economic community of West African states
description Although the determinants and impacts of economic development, corruption, political instability and aid have been investigated, little has been done to examine the causal relationships among them. This paper investigates the causal relationships among economic development, corruption, political instability and aid in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) from 1999 to 2012, using several techniques that include the granger causality test within a multivariate cointegration and error-correction framework, and forecast error variance decomposition and impulse response function analyses.The results of the analyses indicate there is a short-run positive unidirectional causality from political instability to aid and a negative unidirectional causality from political instability to economic development; a long-run positive unidirectional causality from political instability to corruption and a negative unidirectional causality from political instability to economic development; a long-run positive unidirectional causality from aid to corruption and a negative unidirectional causality from aid to economic development; including a long run positive bidirectional causality between economic development and corruption in ECOWAS countries.Thus, policies that promote political stability would foster economic development, lower corruption and reduce the reliance on aid; policies that lessen the reliance on aid would reduce corruption and promote economic development; and policies that reduce corruption would enhance economic development which in turn leads to lower corruption in the long-run in the region.
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title The causal relationships among corruption, political instability, economic development and foreign aid: Evidence from the economic community of West African states
title_short The causal relationships among corruption, political instability, economic development and foreign aid: Evidence from the economic community of West African states
title_full The causal relationships among corruption, political instability, economic development and foreign aid: Evidence from the economic community of West African states
title_fullStr The causal relationships among corruption, political instability, economic development and foreign aid: Evidence from the economic community of West African states
title_full_unstemmed The causal relationships among corruption, political instability, economic development and foreign aid: Evidence from the economic community of West African states
title_sort causal relationships among corruption, political instability, economic development and foreign aid: evidence from the economic community of west african states
publisher Spiru Haret University Faculty of Financial Management Accounting
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