Type | Thesis or Dissertation - Master's thesis |
Title | How violent episodes affect the perception of corruption toward different level of the state? |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
URL | http://dare.uva.nl/cgi/arno/show.cgi?fid=478421 |
Abstract | In this thesis, I will present some new insights on the links between violence and perception of corruption. I will regress the number of conflict episodes aggregated on a district level, on the individual perception of corruption toward different level of the state (Member of Parliament, police), and include a set of control variables and fix effects. The use of a difference in difference methodology with district cluster provides us a solid base for our empirical analysis. After different robustness check I find that more conflict influences positively the perception of corruption toward the elected local government councilor, meaning that individuals perceive the local government councilor as less corrupt. |