The Kuznets hypothesis The character of evolution of the distribution of income along an economy’s development process has been a theme with a long history in economic enquiry. The literature starts with the classic contribution of Simon Kuznets (1955), who was the first to identify economic growth as a determinant cause of long term changes in the distribution of income. Establishing his proposition on data from the time o
A dynamic shift in thinking has taken place both locally as well as globally to understand the pheno...
The economic development and industrialization that has taken place in many parts of the world durin...
Purpose – This paper aims to study the importance of initial resource endowments, the savings rate, ...
S. Kuznets's empirical and theoretical researches of the economical growth and economical developmen...
Simon Kuznets was awarded the 1971 Nobel Prize in economics for his empirically founded interpretati...
This paper uses an overlapping generations model to analyze the relationship between economic develo...
This paper focuses on the relationship between income distribution and growth. It first addresses th...
This paper focuses on the relationship between income distribution and growth. It first addresses t...
In the 1950s, a future Nobelist Simon Kuznets discovered the following phenomenon: as a country\u27s...
The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Mo...
In the present study, the long-run evolution of income inequality in several European countries and ...
A Kuznets curve, based upon GDP and population estimates for the years 1969 through 2007 from 36 nat...
The relationship between growth and equity has been a disputed issue at least since Simon Kuzn...
[[abstract]]The Kuznets hypothesis, that is, inequality first rises and then falls as the economy ad...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a new comprehensive cross-state panel for the United States over the 194...
A dynamic shift in thinking has taken place both locally as well as globally to understand the pheno...
The economic development and industrialization that has taken place in many parts of the world durin...
Purpose – This paper aims to study the importance of initial resource endowments, the savings rate, ...
S. Kuznets's empirical and theoretical researches of the economical growth and economical developmen...
Simon Kuznets was awarded the 1971 Nobel Prize in economics for his empirically founded interpretati...
This paper uses an overlapping generations model to analyze the relationship between economic develo...
This paper focuses on the relationship between income distribution and growth. It first addresses th...
This paper focuses on the relationship between income distribution and growth. It first addresses t...
In the 1950s, a future Nobelist Simon Kuznets discovered the following phenomenon: as a country\u27s...
The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Mo...
In the present study, the long-run evolution of income inequality in several European countries and ...
A Kuznets curve, based upon GDP and population estimates for the years 1969 through 2007 from 36 nat...
The relationship between growth and equity has been a disputed issue at least since Simon Kuzn...
[[abstract]]The Kuznets hypothesis, that is, inequality first rises and then falls as the economy ad...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a new comprehensive cross-state panel for the United States over the 194...
A dynamic shift in thinking has taken place both locally as well as globally to understand the pheno...
The economic development and industrialization that has taken place in many parts of the world durin...
Purpose – This paper aims to study the importance of initial resource endowments, the savings rate, ...