Wednesday, September 27, 2006

IMF, Corruption and Growth

I decided to talk about this topic in conjunction with the recent IMF meeting in Singapore. There has been a lot of talk about corruption and how it has affected the growth of countries.

Funds used to help the developing countries did not have a significant effect on economic growth due to corruption. This was one of the points that was brought up during the meeting.

Furthermore, in my last post, I have received some comments saying that countries with abundant natural resource would require good governance for it to be properly allocated. I supposed that it is the same scenario with the injection of IMF funds into developing countries.

Well, although corruption is bad for growth. Countries in the South-east Asian region actually have experienced robust economic growth from the 1970 till 2000. Though, corruption level there are quite high.

Here is the Corruption Perceptions Index for SEA.









Source : Transparency International


So we may wonder, to what point does corruption play a part in distorting growth ? I have heard people saying that if there wasn't corruption, the region would not be as progressive today. But is that really true ? What I think is that growth in the region was due to capital accumulation from the 1960s that has contributed to the robust growth. Capital accumulation works in a way that pre-1960 the region was without much capital, thus the accumulation of capital would enable increasing returns. What do you think ?

By the way, please check out this site : Transparency International . I think they are doing a pretty good job in fighting corruption. Keep it up !

1 comments:

Alex said...

"So we may wonder, to what point does corruption play a part in distorting growth ?"

Corruption takes place at all levels of income, though quanitiy wise, its more at the higher levels. It leads to accumulating black money, which fails to get recorded in the GDP.

Read what Bimal jalan, the governor on India's central bank has to say on corruption in my latest post.