Measuring and Reducing the Impact of Corruption in Infrastructure Charles Kenny (IEF)

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Measuring and Reducing the Impact of Corruption in Infrastructure Charles Kenny (IEF). Infrastructure in the Bribe Budget. Percentage of All Bribe Payments Made for Various Activities. BEEPS data. What Construction Firms Bribe For. Percentage of Revenues Paid in Bribes for Various Activities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Measuring and Reducing the Impact of Corruption in

Infrastructure

Charles Kenny(IEF)

Licences, Health and Fire Inspections, 28

Tax, 18

Customs, 12

Legislation and Regulation, 2

Utility Connections,

11

Government Contracts, 15

Infrastructure in the Bribe Budget

BEEPS data

Percentage of All Bribe Payments Made for Various Activities

What Construction Firms Bribe For

BEEPS data

Percentage of Revenues Paid in Bribes for Various Activities

0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6

Laws/decrees

Other

Health/fire

Courts

Utilities

Customs

Contracts

Taxes

Licences/Permits

Percentage of Revenues in Bribes

All Firms Construction

Outline

• Problems of Perception

• Surveys: Knowledge with Limits

• Measuring the Economic Impact of Corruption

• What Does this Mean for the Bank?

Outline

• Problems of Perception

• Surveys: Knowledge with Limits

• Measuring the Economic Impact of Corruption

• What Does this Mean for the Bank?

Peru: Corruption and the TI CPI

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1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

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3.4

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4.6

% Transactions Involving Bribe CPI

Corruption Scandal Sept 2000

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1 10 100

% Firms Pay Bribe for Water Connection

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Outline

• Problems of Perception

• Surveys: Knowledge with Limits

• Measuring the Economic Impact of Corruption

• What Does this Mean for the Bank?

Corruption in Construction Across Countries

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Corruption in Construction Across Countries

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Firms expected to give gifts to get a construction permit (%) Firms expected to give gifts to get an operating license (%)

Firms expected to give gifts in meetings with labor inspector (%)

Outline

• Problems of Perception

• Surveys: Knowledge with Limits

• Measuring the Economic Impact of Corruption

• What Does this Mean for the Bank?

The Economic Costs of Corruption

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Financial Loss (5% Expenditure)

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The Economic Costs of Corruption

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Financial Loss (5% Expenditure) Economic Cost of Finacial Loss (50%Deadweight of 5 % Expenditure)

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The Economic Costs of Corruption

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Financial Loss (5%Expenditure)

Economic Cost of FinacialLoss (50% Deadweight of

5 % Expenditure)

Economic Cost ofCorruption Outcomes

(3.41x 5% Financial Cost)

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Bad and Worse Corruption

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Outline

• Problems of Perception

• Surveys: Knowledge with Limits

• Measuring the Economic Impact of Corruption

• What Does this Mean for the Bank’s Work?

National Budgeting

Sector Policy

Project Selection

Project Construction

Operation

Sector Reform: The Case of Chile

• Private (Competitive) Provision

• Strong Regulation• Integrated Planning• Output/Performance Based

Contracting

Output Based Aid

• Technology-Neutral

• Limits Uneconomic Investments

• Easy Monitoring

Community-Driven Development

• Reflects Local Priorities

• Participatory Development and Monitoring

• Incentives for Oversight

Additional Tools

• Independent Oversight, External Monitoring

• Publication• Integrity Pacts• Clear Responsibilities, Clear

Sanctions• Audits –Financial and Physical

Paraguay Road Maintenance

• Monitored Results• Accountability• Transparency• Participation

Partnerships

• IFCES

• PACI

• CoST

PACI Process

Measuring and Reducing the Impact of Corruption in

Infrastructure

Charles Kenny(IEF)