Are Democracies Less Corrupt? The Answer May Surprise You

As part of my research on international corruption in a forthcoming article in the Ohio State Law Journal, I came across some interesting studies on the relationship between corruption and democracies. One would think that democratic regimes are less corrupt than autocratic regimes because in democracies public officials are subject to political accountability. But the evidence suggests otherwise. Empirical research … Continue reading Are Democracies Less Corrupt? The Answer May Surprise You