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Measuring Governance, Corruption, and State Capture: How Firms and Bureaucrats Shape the Business Environment in Transition Economies


Daniel Kaufmann


The Brookings Institution

Joel S. Hellman


World Bank - Governance and Public Sector Reform

Geraint Jones


Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Economics

Mark A. Schankerman


London School of Economics and Political Science; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

April 2000

World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 2312

Abstract:     
Recent studies have focussed on the characteristics and policies of the state to explain the extent and causes of corruption, with little attention paid to the role played by firms. Consequently, the links between corporate governance and national governance have been unexplored. This paper summarises the results of the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS) across 20 transition economies, providing an assessment of governance and corruption from the perspective of firms. The BEEPS is part of the global World Business Environment Survey being carried out by the World Bank. The survey design permits an in-depth empirical analysis of governance and corruption, unbundling governance into its component dimensions. This allows a more detailed quantitative assessment of corruption, a more nuanced understanding of the causes of the problem and as a result a stronger foundation for policy advice. Particular attention is paid to 'state capture' by parts of the corporate sector (i.e. the propensity of firms to shape the underlying 'rules of the game' including 'purchase' of legislation and court decisions). The survey also provides measures of other dimensions of 'grand corruption', such as that related to public procurement. Typically, cross-country surveys suffer from a potential bias if firms have a tendency to systematically over- or under-estimate the extent of problems in their own country. We implement a simple method for evaluating the extent of this 'country perception bias' and find little evidence pointing to such bias in the BEEPS.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 62

Keywords: Governance, corruption, state capture, transition economies

JEL Classification: C42,C81,D4,HO,KO,L1,L5,O1,P5,M2,PO,H4,K2

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Date posted: June 5, 2001  

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Kaufmann, Daniel, Hellman, Joel S., Jones, Geraint and Schankerman, Mark A., Measuring Governance, Corruption, and State Capture: How Firms and Bureaucrats Shape the Business Environment in Transition Economies (April 2000). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 2312. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=236214

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Daniel Kaufmann (Contact Author)
The Brookings Institution ( email )
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Joel S. Hellman
World Bank - Governance and Public Sector Reform ( email )
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Geraint Jones
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Economics ( email )
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Mark A. Schankerman
London School of Economics and Political Science ( email )
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Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) ( email )
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