Madlovics, Bálint and Magyar, Balint (2019) From Petty Corruption to Criminal State: A Critique of the Corruption Perceptions Index as Applied to the Post-Communist Region. INTERSECTIONS: EAST EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIETY AND POLITICS, 5 (2). pp. 103-129. ISSN 2416-089X
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Abstract
Offering a decent database easily applicable to cross-country comparison, Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) has been widely used as a variable for showing the level of corruption. However, surveys of its sources are based on presumptions which mainly apply to bottom-up forms of corruption, namely free market corruption and bottom-up state capture, and therefore it is insufficient for assessing the state of a country plagued by top-down types of the former. We provide an analytical framework that distinguishes four levels of corruption and draws on the experience of the post-communist region. Using this framework to analyze the CPI's survey questions, we explain why the index provides a blurred picture of the region. 'Big data' evidence for top-down corruption in Hungary is also presented, signifying the need for a more refined index.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Hungary; CPI; Corruption; state capture; criminal state; |
| Subjects: | J Political Science / politológia > JA Political science (General) / politológia általában |
| SWORD Depositor: | MTMT SWORD |
| Depositing User: | MTMT SWORD |
| Date Deposited: | 17 Mar 2026 15:35 |
| Last Modified: | 17 Mar 2026 15:35 |
| URI: | https://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/235824 |
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