Corruption significantly impacts a state’s influence on development for the following reasons:
b. It affects the flow of resources that should go to development.
Corruption diverts funds away from intended developmental projects and initiatives, resulting in inadequate resources being allocated for essential public services and infrastructure. This disruption hampers overall development efforts and can perpetuate cycles of poverty and inequality.
While other options may have some validity, option (b) most directly addresses how corruption hampers effective resource allocation and, consequently, state influence on development.