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Fiscal Decentralization and Corruption The Facts in Regional Autonomy in Indonesia

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  • Bambang SUPRAYITNO

    (Yogyakarta State University Depok Indonesia)

  • Rimawan PRADIPTYO

    (Gadjah Mada University Depok Indonesia)

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There are tricky effects of fiscal decentralization on corruption both in concept and empirical studies This study aims to determine the influence of fiscal decentralization on corruption in local level provinces governments in Indonesia Using the Supreme Court Mahkamah Agung cassation in 2001 2009 this research applies econometric method exactly Tobit model to provide the evidence utilizing modified model of Yardstick Competition Result shows that the higher the level of fiscal decentralization will increase corruption Population also increases corruption Detection rate from neighbor area could hit the corruption State official salary level GDP per capita and literacy rates and dummy variables of special autonomy do not affect corruption Rich areas have lower levels of corruption than the poor Areas outside Java Bali non Greater Jakarta have an average lower corruption than corruption in the area on the island of Java and Bali The Greater Jakarta has higher corruption than others

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  • Bambang SUPRAYITNO & Rimawan PRADIPTYO, 2017. "Fiscal Decentralization and Corruption The Facts in Regional Autonomy in Indonesia," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(5), pages 1467-1483.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:5:p:1467-1483
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