Corruption, natural capital and economic development: a dynamic gmm analysis

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Corruption, natural capital and economic development: a dynamic gmm analysis
Abstract
Using a dynamic panel dataset of 150 countries for the period of 2006-2018 and a two-step system GMM estimation model, this paper shows that natural resources have a positive effect on economic development while holding corruption constant. Our findings support the notion that natural resources have a positive effect on the economy of a nation. When a country has less corruption, it improves the appropriation of economic gains from natural resources which serves as natural capital that would drive further capital accumulation and further development. We also find that physical capital, human capital, and freedom from corruption show strong positive effects on economic development, controlling for other economic and institutional variables. © 2025 Joshua P. Ang and Jason C. Patalinghug.
Publication
Review of Economic Analysis
Date
2025
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
95-114
Citation Key
angCorruptionNaturalCapital2025
Archive
Scopus
Short Title
Corruption, natural capital and economic development
Library Catalog
Scopus
Citation
Ang, J. P., & Patalinghug, J. C. (2025). Corruption, natural capital and economic development: a dynamic gmm analysis. Review of Economic Analysis, 17(1), 95–114. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.15353/rea.v17i1.5608