reportNational Bureau of Economic ResearchNov 1, 2005GREEN OA

Monitoring Corruption: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Indonesia

Harvard University Press

Indexed incrossref

Abstract

This paper uses a randomized field experiment to examine several approaches to reducing corruption. I measure missing expenditures in over 600 village road projects in Indonesia by having engineers independently estimate the prices and quantities of all inputs used in each road, and then comparing these estimates to villages' official expenditure reports. I find that announcing an increased probability of a government audit, from a baseline of 4 percent to 100 percent, reduced missing expenditures by about 8 percentage points, more than enough to make these audits costeffective. By contrast, I find that increasing grass-roots participation in the monitoring process only reduced missing wages, with no effect on…

Citation impact

838
total citations
FWCI
Percentile
References
35
Citations per year

Authors

1

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Language change
  • Audit
  • Baseline (sea)
  • Government (linguistics)
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Public economics
  • Missing data
  • Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
No related works found for this paper.