Complex Dynamics in a Growth Model with Corruption in Public Procurement

We study the relationship between corruption in public procurement and economic growth within the Solow framework in discrete time, while assuming that the public good is an input in the productive process and that the State fixes a monitoring level on corruption. The resulting model is a bidimensio...

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Main Authors: Serena Brianzoni, Raffaella Coppier, Elisabetta Michetti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/862396
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spelling doaj-b0adffe6af2e4c29b79bb5bd1ce08cb02020-11-24T21:06:49ZengHindawi LimitedDiscrete Dynamics in Nature and Society1026-02261607-887X2011-01-01201110.1155/2011/862396862396Complex Dynamics in a Growth Model with Corruption in Public ProcurementSerena Brianzoni0Raffaella Coppier1Elisabetta Michetti2Dipartimento di Istituzioni Economiche e Finanziarie, Università di Macerata, Via Crescimbeni 20, 62100 Macerata, ItalyDipartimento di Istituzioni Economiche e Finanziarie, Università di Macerata, Via Crescimbeni 20, 62100 Macerata, ItalyDipartimento di Istituzioni Economiche e Finanziarie, Università di Macerata, Via Crescimbeni 20, 62100 Macerata, ItalyWe study the relationship between corruption in public procurement and economic growth within the Solow framework in discrete time, while assuming that the public good is an input in the productive process and that the State fixes a monitoring level on corruption. The resulting model is a bidimensional triangular dynamic system able to generate endogenous fluctuations for certain values of some relevant parameters. We study the model from the analytical point of view and find that multiple equilibria with nonconnected basins are likely to emerge. We also perform a stability analysis and prove the existence of a compact global attractor. Finally, we focus on local and global bifurcations causing the transition to more and more complex asymptotic dynamics. In particular, as our map is nondifferentiable in a subset of the states space, we show that border collision bifurcations occur. Several numerical simulations support the analysis. Our study aims at demonstrating that no long-run equilibria with zero corruption exist and, furthermore, that periodic or aperiodic fluctuations in economic growth are likely to emerge. As a consequence, the economic system may be unpredictable or structurally unstable.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/862396
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author Serena Brianzoni
Raffaella Coppier
Elisabetta Michetti
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Elisabetta Michetti
Complex Dynamics in a Growth Model with Corruption in Public Procurement
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Raffaella Coppier
Elisabetta Michetti
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title Complex Dynamics in a Growth Model with Corruption in Public Procurement
title_short Complex Dynamics in a Growth Model with Corruption in Public Procurement
title_full Complex Dynamics in a Growth Model with Corruption in Public Procurement
title_fullStr Complex Dynamics in a Growth Model with Corruption in Public Procurement
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
issn 1026-0226
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publishDate 2011-01-01
description We study the relationship between corruption in public procurement and economic growth within the Solow framework in discrete time, while assuming that the public good is an input in the productive process and that the State fixes a monitoring level on corruption. The resulting model is a bidimensional triangular dynamic system able to generate endogenous fluctuations for certain values of some relevant parameters. We study the model from the analytical point of view and find that multiple equilibria with nonconnected basins are likely to emerge. We also perform a stability analysis and prove the existence of a compact global attractor. Finally, we focus on local and global bifurcations causing the transition to more and more complex asymptotic dynamics. In particular, as our map is nondifferentiable in a subset of the states space, we show that border collision bifurcations occur. Several numerical simulations support the analysis. Our study aims at demonstrating that no long-run equilibria with zero corruption exist and, furthermore, that periodic or aperiodic fluctuations in economic growth are likely to emerge. As a consequence, the economic system may be unpredictable or structurally unstable.
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