Do Higher Government Wages Reduce Corruption? Evidence Based on a Novel Dataset

Van Ha Le (The University of Groningen)
Jakob de Haan (The University of Groningen)
Erik Dietzenbacher (The University of Groningen)

Abstract: This paper employs a novel dataset on government wages to investigate the relationship between government remuneration policy and corruption. Our dataset, as derived from national household or labor surveys, is more reliable than the data on government wages as used in previous research. When the relationship between government wages and corruption is modeled to vary with the level of income, we find that the impact of government wages on corruption is negative and strong at relatively low-income levels.


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