Corruption and ease of opening business: a panel econometric study at the municipal level for Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.25097/rep.n19.2014.01Keywords:
Corruption, Mexico, ease of starting business, fixed effects, panel, random effects panel.Abstract
This paper analyzes the corruption of the main cities of Mexico cost of legality. Various panel econometric models where the dependent variable is the corruption index are performed, and the independent or explanatory variables are the ease of doing business, per capita income, by the theory.Downloads
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2017-08-09
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Briseño Ramirez, H., Mendieta Muñoz, R., & Decle Castro, J. (2017). Corruption and ease of opening business: a panel econometric study at the municipal level for Mexico. Economy and Politics Journal, (19), 136–160. https://doi.org/10.25097/rep.n19.2014.01
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