The paper finds that trade is insignificant in explaining income inequality. The results also suggest institutions are good for inequality mitigation for a larger sample of developed and developing countries. Though, the results do not change for some institutions like rule of law when the sample is restricted to developing countries. However, for other institutions like democracy and autocracy, the author finds that former is positively related with inequality and later is negatively related. The results shed light on the fact that transition to democracies come with higher risks for the developing countries and stable economies even with autocratic setup may have more equal societies when compared to newly adopted democratic set ups
We present a simple model, illustrating how democracy may improve the quality of the economic instit...
In the first paper, the effects of trade openness and conflict risk on income inequality are investi...
The democratic process was always praised for it supposedly reduces inequalities. Indeed, the voice ...
The paper finds that trade is insignificant in explaining income inequality. The results also sugges...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especiall...
The paper estimates the respective contributions of legal, economic, political and social institutio...
textabstractThe paper examines how legal, economic, political and social institutions fare with diff...
© 2020 The Author. International Journal of Finance & Economics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. ...
In the present paper we study the distributive impact of institutional change in developing countrie...
Many empirical studies show that the level of economic inequality has worsened recently in democrati...
This paper corroborates the importance of institutional quality for the eradication of income inequa...
The paper is a short literature review that suggests that trade policy as opposed to general measure...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
The paper defines economic security as a country’s ability to re distribute incomes through a strong...
We present a simple model, illustrating how democracy may improve the quality of the economic instit...
In the first paper, the effects of trade openness and conflict risk on income inequality are investi...
The democratic process was always praised for it supposedly reduces inequalities. Indeed, the voice ...
The paper finds that trade is insignificant in explaining income inequality. The results also sugges...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especiall...
The paper estimates the respective contributions of legal, economic, political and social institutio...
textabstractThe paper examines how legal, economic, political and social institutions fare with diff...
© 2020 The Author. International Journal of Finance & Economics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. ...
In the present paper we study the distributive impact of institutional change in developing countrie...
Many empirical studies show that the level of economic inequality has worsened recently in democrati...
This paper corroborates the importance of institutional quality for the eradication of income inequa...
The paper is a short literature review that suggests that trade policy as opposed to general measure...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
The paper defines economic security as a country’s ability to re distribute incomes through a strong...
We present a simple model, illustrating how democracy may improve the quality of the economic instit...
In the first paper, the effects of trade openness and conflict risk on income inequality are investi...
The democratic process was always praised for it supposedly reduces inequalities. Indeed, the voice ...