The marginal impact of corruption on income inequality is shown to be a linear function of the size of the informal sector. This implies that anti-corruption policies alone are unlikely to reduce inequality in countries with a large informal sector. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
This paper studies the role of income distribution as a determinant of the size of the informal sect...
In past decades, a relevant strand of literature has found corruption to be an important determinant...
The existence of ambiguity in the study of the impact of corruption on economic growth, namely the g...
The marginal impact of corruption on income inequality is shown to be a linear function of the size ...
Conventional wisdom says corruption is bad for income inequality. But recent research on Latin Ameri...
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In contrast to other research, lower corruption is associated with higher income inequality. This re...
This thesis analyzes if there, given the size of the informal sector, is an effect of corruption on ...
This paper presents theory and evidence on the determinants of the size of the informal sector. We p...
Higher inequality reduces capital accumulation and increases the informal economy, which creates add...
In this paper, we use a Dynamic Real Business Cycle (RBC) Model to examine how the presence of the I...
This paper studies the role of income distribution as a determinant of the size of the informal sect...
In past decades, a relevant strand of literature has found corruption to be an important determinant...
The existence of ambiguity in the study of the impact of corruption on economic growth, namely the g...
The marginal impact of corruption on income inequality is shown to be a linear function of the size ...
Conventional wisdom says corruption is bad for income inequality. But recent research on Latin Ameri...
This paper presents theory and evidence on the determinants of the size of the informal sector. We p...
In contrast to other research, lower corruption is associated with higher income inequality. This re...
This thesis analyzes if there, given the size of the informal sector, is an effect of corruption on ...
This paper presents theory and evidence on the determinants of the size of the informal sector. We p...
Higher inequality reduces capital accumulation and increases the informal economy, which creates add...
In this paper, we use a Dynamic Real Business Cycle (RBC) Model to examine how the presence of the I...
This paper studies the role of income distribution as a determinant of the size of the informal sect...
In past decades, a relevant strand of literature has found corruption to be an important determinant...
The existence of ambiguity in the study of the impact of corruption on economic growth, namely the g...