
Corruption, Human Capital and Economic Development in the Mean Region: Empirical Test
Author(s) -
Abderraouf Mtiraoui
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47363/jesmr/2021(2)119
Subject(s) - language change , human capital , economics , robustness (evolution) , work (physics) , econometric analysis , development economics , public economics , economic growth , macroeconomics , mechanical engineering , art , biochemistry , chemistry , literature , engineering , gene
This work tests the robustness of the relationship between human capital and control of corruption with four econometric methods. We will show in detail the importance of state intervention in its power to reduce this phenomenon (corruption) in the management of resources (public expenditure) countries since corruption as plague both social and economic, may hinder the economic development especially in the sectors of education and health. In part, we will try to study the effects of corruption control on the quality and yields of public education and health services for the MENA region during the fixed period (1984-2018)