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Institutional checks and corruption: The effect of formal agenda access on governance
Authors:WILLIAM B HELLER  ANDREAS P KYRIACOU  ORIOL ROCA‐SAGALÉS
Institution:1. Binghamton University, USA;2. Universitat de Girona, Spain;3. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:Legislative checks give whoever wields them influence over policy making. It is argued in this article that this influence implies the ability not only to affect legislative content, but also to direct public resources toward private ends. Rational politicians should use access to checks to make themselves better off – for example, by biasing policy toward private interests or creating opportunities to draw directly from the public till. Disincentives exist only to the extent that those able to observe or block corruption do not themselves benefit from it. Political opponents thus can use checks to stymie each other, but legislative checks controlled by political allies create conditions for collusion and corruption. Testing this claim against data from a sample of 84 countries, the results presented in this article show strong support for the hypothesised relationship between institutional checks and corruption.
Keywords:veto players  checks  corruption  governance  panel data
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