Roads to Nowhere : How Corruption in Public investment Hurts Growth

In some countries, corrupt politicians appear to choose investment projects based on the opportunity for bribes and kickbacks these projectspresent. This paper contends that such corruption increases the numberof capital projects undertaken and trends to enlarge their size andcomplexity. The result is that, paradoxically, some public investmentcan end up reducing a country's growth.
Publication date: March 1998
ISBN: 9781557757104
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Finance , Economics / General , International - Economics , public investment , government revenue , current expenditure , investment projects , rate of return , capital investment , capital budget , current budget , capital expenditure , government budgets , interest payments , private capital , investment spending , government expenditur

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