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" Why doesn't Capitalism flow to Poor Countries? "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 913291
Doc. No : LA78v1n43v
Title & Author : Why doesn't Capitalism flow to Poor Countries? [Article]\ Di Tella, rafael; MacCulloch, Robert J
Date : 2004
Title of Periodical : UC Berkeley
Abstract : We find evidence consistent with the hypothesis that governments in poor countries have a more left wing rhetoric than those in OECD countries. A possible explanation is that corruption, which is more widespread in poor countries, reduces the electoral appeal of capitalism more than that of socialism. The empirical pattern of beliefs within countries is consistent with this explanation: people who perceive corruption to be high in the country are also more likely to lean left ideologically and to declare to support a more intrusive government in economic matters. Finally, we show that the corruption-left connection can be explained if corruption is seen as unfair behavior on the part of capitalists. Voters then react by moving left, even if this is materially costly to them. There is a negative ideological externality since the existence of corrupt entrepreneurs hurts good entrepreneurs by reducing the general appeal of capitalism.
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