Corruption spreads like wildfire across borders, new study reveals
Corruption in one country can be influenced by the corruption levels of its neighboring countries. Lower corruption in nearby countries is linked to lower corruption within a country. Economic development, like GDP per capita, plays a significant role in this relationship. Other factors like foreign aid and trade openness have less clear effects. Non-economic factors, such as the spread of demands for accountability, also contribute to the spread of corruption across borders.