Effects of corruption on banking in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)

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  • Hamidou Sawadogo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18559/RIELF.2021.1.4

Keywords:

Corruption, Bank credit, Loans

Abstract

This paper analyses the effect of corruption on bank lending activity on a sample of 302 private banks from 25 countries in sub-Saharan Africa over the period 1995 to 2018. Using the generalized moments method, we find a negative effect of corruption on bank credit on the one hand, and a positive effect of corruption on non-performing loans on the other hand. This negative effect is empirically verified even if the heterogeneity linked to membership of a regional economic community in which integration is deep (ECOWAS) and membership of the CFA Franc zone is taken into account. These results suggest that anti-corruption policies are crucial in reducing the negative spillover effects generated by a poor institutional environment on access to bank lending and the quality of bank credit.(original abstract)

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Published

30-06-2021

How to Cite

Sawadogo, Hamidou. “Effects of Corruption on Banking in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)”. DEMO, vol. 5, no. 1, June 2021, pp. 79-100, doi:10.18559/RIELF.2021.1.4.

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