经济改革及其对转型国家政府服务中非正式支付的影响

Economic Reforms and Their Impacts on Informal Payments for Government Services in Transition Countries

International Public Management Journal · 2015
被引 5
ABS 3

中文导读

利用2009年EBRD-世界银行企业调查数据,研究了经济改革是否减少企业向政府官员支付非正式款项的可能性和频率,发现整体改革指数及七项具体改革均显著降低此类支付。

Abstract

This article examines whether economic reforms in transition countries reduce the incidence of informal payments to government officials. Using the 2009 EBRD-World Bank Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS) data, empirical models of the likelihood and frequency that firms are asked to make informal payments are estimated. Eight measures of economic reform developed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) are also included in the analysis, both individually and as a combined index of overall reform, to test whether reforms reduce informal payments. Firm, country, and economic reform factors are all found to have an impact. In particular, the overall reform index and all but one of the eight EBRD reform indices are found to significantly reduce informal payments. The marginal effect of a one-standard-deviation increase in the overall reform index is to reduce the probability of a firm reporting that it gives a gift by 2.5% and reduce the probability that the firm reports that gift giving is a usual practice in its industry by 4%. Enterprise reforms, markets and trade reforms, financial sector reforms, and infrastructure reforms all have the effect of reducing the likelihood and frequency of informal payments.

转型经济非正式支付经济改革营商环境