The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Most of the recent studies on the subject have been panel studies. In this paper, the author re-considers the possibility of testing the Kuznets hypothesis in a cross-sectional study. The results suggest that the Kuznets hypothesis does hold. However, there are a number of qualifications about the research presented which must be considered
We test the Kuznets hypothesis about the relationship between development and income inequality usin...
This paper focuses on the relationship between income distribution and growth. It first addresses t...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a new comprehensive cross-state panel for the United States over the 194...
The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Mo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the correlation between income inequality and economic g...
A dynamic shift in thinking has taken place both locally as well as globally to understand the pheno...
In recent years, one important policy concern among researchers and policy makers is the possible im...
[[abstract]]The Kuznets hypothesis, that is, inequality first rises and then falls as the economy ad...
This study takes a fresh look at how the structural changes within developing economies lead to an i...
This paper examines the functional relationships between income inequality, economic factors, instit...
Kuznets’ inverted-U hypothesis asserts that at the early stages of economic growth income inequality...
The study of inequality and economic growth to the developing countries are now a days a comprehensi...
Recent research has posited that, in advanced economies, there is a positive correlation between inc...
Until recently, sustaining high economic growth was thought to be the ultimate goal of development. ...
Regression results from a panel data set of high-quality comparable data on Gini coefficients, incom...
We test the Kuznets hypothesis about the relationship between development and income inequality usin...
This paper focuses on the relationship between income distribution and growth. It first addresses t...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a new comprehensive cross-state panel for the United States over the 194...
The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Mo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the correlation between income inequality and economic g...
A dynamic shift in thinking has taken place both locally as well as globally to understand the pheno...
In recent years, one important policy concern among researchers and policy makers is the possible im...
[[abstract]]The Kuznets hypothesis, that is, inequality first rises and then falls as the economy ad...
This study takes a fresh look at how the structural changes within developing economies lead to an i...
This paper examines the functional relationships between income inequality, economic factors, instit...
Kuznets’ inverted-U hypothesis asserts that at the early stages of economic growth income inequality...
The study of inequality and economic growth to the developing countries are now a days a comprehensi...
Recent research has posited that, in advanced economies, there is a positive correlation between inc...
Until recently, sustaining high economic growth was thought to be the ultimate goal of development. ...
Regression results from a panel data set of high-quality comparable data on Gini coefficients, incom...
We test the Kuznets hypothesis about the relationship between development and income inequality usin...
This paper focuses on the relationship between income distribution and growth. It first addresses t...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a new comprehensive cross-state panel for the United States over the 194...