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ID133881
Title ProperIs there a corruption-effect on conspicuous consumption?
LanguageENG
AuthorGokcekus, Omer ;  Suzuki, Yui
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study empirically explores the following issue: Does corruption fuel conspicuous consumption? It examines the existence and magnitude of any potential corruption-effect on conspicuous consumption expenditure. Regression analyses of an unbalanced panel data for 20 OECD countries between 2004 and 2010 indicate that luxury car sales are higher by 191 per cent in a country with a high perceived corruption level, for example, CPI score of 4.5, as compared to a country with a low perceived corruption level, for example, CPI score of 9.0, ceteris paribus.
`In' analytical NoteMargin Vol.8, No.3; Aug.2014: p.215-235
Journal SourceMargin Vol.8, No.3; Aug.2014: p.215-235
Key WordsCorruption ;  Conspicuous Consumption ;  OECD ;  Economic System ;  Expenditure ;  Luxury Cars ;  Intrinsic Value