@article{2021tribalism,
  title = {Tribalism in Tribal Countries:How Does It Cause Corruption?},
  author = {Yousif Abdelrahim              },
  year = 2021,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JESR/2021/106613/},
  journal = {Journal of Economics Studies and Research},
  volume = 2021,
  pages = 9,
  doi = 10.5171/2021.106613,
  abstract = {This study examines the relationship between tribal factors of ethnic fractionalization, group grievance, gender inequality, indigenous population, and the country’s level of corruption. This study also explains how tribalism causes corruption in 132 countries worldwide. The author used the least-squares multiple regression analysis and secondary data from the Global Economy, the Corruption Perception Index,  the World Bank Group, the Human Resource Development, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Historical Index of Ethnic Fractionalization Dataset the Economist Study as evidence of gender inequality, corruption, indigenous population,  group grievance, ethnic fractionalization, political instability, and indigenous population to test the four hypotheses. The study results suggest that ethnic fractionalization, gender inequality, and group grievance have an influential and significant relationship with the country’s level of corruption. However, the indigenous population seems to have no significant relationship with the country’s level of corruption. },
  keywords = {Tribalism Index, tribal corruption.},
  note = Article ID: 106613
}
