Corruption, growth and ethnic fractionalization: a theoretical model

Roy Cerqueti

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Abstract

This paper analyzes the existing relationship between ethnic fractionalization, corruption and the growth rate of a country. We provide a simple theoretical model. We show that a nonlinear relationship betweenfractionalization and corruption exists: corruption is high in homogeneous or very fragmented countries, but low where fractionalization is intermediate. In fact, when ethnic diversity is intermediate, constituencies act as a check and balance device to limit ethnically-based corruption. Consequently, the relationship between fractionalization and growth rate is also non-linear: growth is high in the middle range of ethnic diversity, low in homogeneous or very fragmented countries.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-181
JournalJournal of Economics
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ethnic fractionalization
  • monitoring cost
  • economic growth
  • corruption

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