Abstract

This paper analyzes the interdependency between bureaucratic quality and economic development. Capital accumulation changes bureaucratic quality through occupational choice in two cases. In the first case, the bureaucratic quality improves through economic development, and, in the second case, bureaucratic quality worsens or remains low. In both cases, good quality of bureaucracy cannot be realized without economic development. Workers and bureaucrats earn a higher income under a low-quality bureaucracy. A change in quality from low to high expands income inequality between unskilled and skilled individuals and contracts inequality among skilled individuals.

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