Recent studies have identified various negative effects of public sector corruption. We add to these by considering the association
between corruption and deaths due to major earthquakes. After developing a brief theoretical model of the relation between
these two variables we test the proposition by analyzing 344 quakes occurring between 1975 and 2003. The empirical model takes
into account the endogeneity of corruption and controls for factors, such as earthquake frequency, magnitude, distance from
population centers, and a country’s level of development which influence quake destructiveness. The results indicate that
public sector corruption is positively related to earthquake deaths.
Keywords Earthquake fatalities - Corruption - Institutional variables
JEL Classifications: D31, H41, P16