Institutional transformation as an effective tool for reducing corruption and enhancing economic growth: A panel study of West African countries
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Weak institutions and high levels of corruption are issues of great concern in West
Africa because of their adverse effects on the economic growth of the region. While
a significant portion of extant literature has focused on the determinants of corruption, empirical investigations of the effect of institutional quality on corruption are
still limited, especially in Africa. This paper provides empirical evidence, which shows
that improvement in the quality of governmental institutions is an effective means of
controlling corruption in West Africa. Furthermore, the paper reveals that improvements in terms of the ability of governmental institutions to meet the economic
needs of the people make the most impact on the ability to curb corruption in West
Africa. Annual panel data series for14 ECOWAS countries on corruption control and
governance quality, obtained from the Worldwide Governance Indicators and
Ibrahim Index of African Governance online databases, for the period 2000–2015,
were utilized in the study.
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