
Corruption, Government Expenditure and Economic Performance at a Sub-Regional Level — Evidence from India
Dr. Kumar Shaurav

Speaker
Dr. Kumar Shaurav
Researcher, Economics
Date
2 April 2026
16:30
Venue
Online
Abstract
This seminar presents empirical evidence on how corruption and government expenditure interact to shape economic performance at the sub-regional level in India. Drawing on granular district or state-level data, the study investigates whether and how corruption moderates the effectiveness of public spending on economic outcomes, offering policy implications for fiscal governance in developing economies.
Additional Information
Conducted online. Connection details will be shared with registered participants.
An online department seminar examining the relationship between corruption, government expenditure patterns, and economic performance at a sub-regional level in India.
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