KOTLÁNOVÁ, Eva. Institutional Environment, Corruption and Their Impact on Economic Growth. In STAVÁREK, D. a M. TVRDOŇ. Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Czechia. Leeds: EMERALD Publishing Limited, 2024, s. 215-230. ISBN 978-1-83753-841-6. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/978183753840920241014.
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Základní údaje
Originální název Institutional Environment, Corruption and Their Impact on Economic Growth
Název anglicky Institutional Environment, Corruption and Their Impact on Economic Growth
Autoři KOTLÁNOVÁ, Eva.
Vydání Leeds, Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Czechia, od s. 215-230, 2024.
Nakladatel EMERALD Publishing Limited
Další údaje
Typ výsledku Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Forma vydání tištěná verze "print"
Organizační jednotka Obchodně podnikatelská fakulta v Karviné
ISBN 978-1-83753-841-6
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/978183753840920241014
Klíčová slova anglicky Institutional Environment; Quality; Corruption;Instituinal Factors;Worldwide Governance Indicators
Změnil Změnila: Ing. Eva Kotlánová, Ph.D., učo 48775. Změněno: 1. 7. 2024 13:03.
Anotace
Factors of production (labour, land, capital), technology and technological progress are usually cited as the main sources of economic growth and development. However, there are many other factors that have a significant impact on the possibilities and extent of their use or their further improvement and development. These factors undoubtedly include the institutional environment, within which corruption is also a consideration. In this article, attention will be focused on the various institutional variables that are used to assess the quality of a country's institutional environment, including corruption. A number of studies have shown that a quality institutional environment and low levels of corruption are prerequisites for long-term economic growth. Using an analysis of individual indicators of the Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI), published annually by the World Bank, supplemented by the Corruption Perception Index and the Global Corruption Barometer (both published by Transparency International), we look at where the Czech Republic has moved over the last decade or two in terms of institutional quality and corruption.
Anotace anglicky
Factors of production (labour, land, capital), technology and technological progress are usually cited as the main sources of economic growth and development. However, there are many other factors that have a significant impact on the possibilities and extent of their use or their further improvement and development. These factors undoubtedly include the institutional environment, within which corruption is also a consideration. In this article, attention will be focused on the various institutional variables that are used to assess the quality of a country's institutional environment, including corruption. A number of studies have shown that a quality institutional environment and low levels of corruption are prerequisites for long-term economic growth. Using an analysis of individual indicators of the Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI), published annually by the World Bank, supplemented by the Corruption Perception Index and the Global Corruption Barometer (both published by Transparency International), we look at where the Czech Republic has moved over the last decade or two in terms of institutional quality and corruption.
VytisknoutZobrazeno: 18. 7. 2024 18:18