RIEB Seminar

RIEB Seminar (Jointly supported by:SESAMI Program)

Tuesday, July 23, 2019, 1:00pm-3:00pm

RIEB Seminar

Jointly supported by:SESAMI Program

Date & Time Tuesday, July 23, 2019, 1:00pm-3:00pm
Place Meeting Room at RIEB (Annex, 2nd Floor)
Intended Audience Faculties, Graduate Students and People with Equivalent Knowledge
Language English
1:00pm-3:00pm
Topics
Corruption, Local Knowledge, and Firm Productivity: Evidence from an Emerging Economy
Speaker
Ishtiaq P. MAHMOOD (NUS Business School, National University of Singapore)
Abstruct
An understanding of how corruption affects firm productivity is critical for identifying the microeconomic linkages by which macro institutions shape economic development. Despite a growing consensus that corruption impedes growth, the coincidence of exceptional growth records and thriving corruption cultures in many emerging economies remains a puzzle. Our goal is to theoretically analyse the effect of corruption on firm productivity and empirically test it with a cleaner identification strategy. Using a sample of Indonesian manufacturing firms and exploiting a combination of the fall of Suharto and the establishment of the anti-corruption body KPK as an exogenous shock to corruption costs, we find strong evidence to support our theory. While corruption hurts productivity, access to local knowledge and firm size help absorb the negative impacts of corruption; intriguingly, both effects depend on the nature of political regime.
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