Apr. 25, 2008

体制移行と汚職行動―旧ソ連諸国の実証分析―

岩﨑一郎 (一橋大学経済研究所), 鈴木 拓 (一橋大学大学院経済学研究科大学院生)

Transition and Corruption in the Former Soviet States

Ichiro Iwasaki (Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University), Taku Suzuki (Graduate Student of Economics, Hitotsubashi University)

要旨Abstract

 旧ソ連諸国の改革進度と汚職行為には,一見して明瞭な関係を見出すことができない.問題解明の糸口は,中東欧諸国との比較における,これらの国々の移行戦略と経済危機の特異性に見出すことができる.本稿は,政府・企業間関係の分権度,企業経営への国家介入度,経済危機の深度という複数の要因が,企業収奪や国家捕獲の発生確率や程度に及ぼす影響度の理論的・実証的分析を通じて,旧ソ連諸国の体制転換プロセスと汚職問題の複雑な因果関係を解き明かし,先行研究の議論を補完するものである.

 It is difficult to find, at a glance, a clear connection between corruption and the reform processes in the states of the former Soviet Union (FSU). The key to untangling this issue is to look at the peculiarities of their transition strategies and economic crises compared with those of Central and Eastern European countries. This paper aims to unravel the complex ties between the transition process and corruption in the FSU states through theoretical and empirical analyses of the impact of multiple factors. These factors include the extent of decentralization of the government-enterprise relationship and the degree of state intervention in corporate management as well as the impact of economic crises that have been affecting the frequency and degree of corporate exploitation and state capture. In this manner, our study aims to complement earlier achievements in this field.

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書誌情報Bibliographic information

Vol. 57, No. 2, 2006 , pp. 151-164
HERMES-IR(一橋大学機関リポジトリ): https://doi.org/10.15057/21225