Greater economic freedom leads to less corruption in society.
The article compares economic freedom and political freedom to see which one is better at reducing corruption in different countries. The researchers used a corruption index to study a large group of countries. They found that greater economic freedom is more effective in fighting corruption than political freedom. Among the different aspects of economic freedom, monetary policy has a bigger impact on reducing corrupt activities compared to fiscal policy. These findings suggest that having more economic freedom can lead to a cleaner society with less corruption.