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Table 10 Different historical events and current corruption behaviour in the public health system, ordered probit regressions, robustness checks (from 75 in 75 km of the former imperial border), 15 counties less than the total sample

From: Historical origins of corruption in the Romanian public health system - path dependency and contagion effect

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Individual-level controls

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Geographic controls

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Macroeconomic controls

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

County-fixed effects

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Former_Habsburg_Empire_In

-0.7056

-0.4397

-1.2375*

-1.5279*

 

(0.5098)

(0.5435)

(0.6541)

(0.8148)

Father_member_PCR

0.2090

 

0.1322

 
 

(0.2579)

 

(0.2279)

 

Mother_member_PCR

-0.1077

 

-0.2402

 
 

(0.2929)

 

(0.2871)

 

Other_family_members_PCR

0.4095

 

-0.0580

 
 

(0.2520)

 

(0.2757)

 

Family_moved_WWII

 

0.2810

 

0.5044*

  

(0.2670)

 

(0.2712)

N

281

256

358

310

chi2

1152.79

 

1174.02

577.36

p

0.0000

 

0.0000

0.0000

Pseudo R2

0.1507

0.1306

0.1553

0.1654

AIC

772.24

719.59

1018.00

878.56

BIC

903.22

836.58

1157.69

1001.87

AUROC (after probit)

0.7431

0.7128

0.8060

0.8296

Goodness of fit (after probit)

0.0123

0.2675

0.1549

0.4326

  1. Source: Author’s calculation in Stata 17
  2. Notes. Standard errors are in parentheses. **** p < 0.001, *** p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1. Coefficient estimates are raw coefficients from ordered probit (oprobit) estimations