Existing economic literature provides contradictory or insufficient explanations of relation between income inequality and economic growth. I propose that the reason is that the authors fail to consider fundamental forces which have given occasion to the variables and historical background of the issue. My analysis is focused on studying causes of the earliest income inequality and economic growth accompanied by inequality. I find that external power exercised by slave owners is force which has given occasion to inequality and growth. This finding provides fundamentally different understanding of the issue
Despite the extensive existing literature on income inequality and economic growth, there remains co...
Until recently, sustaining high economic growth was thought to be the ultimate goal of development. ...
The paper deals with the consequences of an unequal wealth distribution on economic growth in develo...
Existing economic literature provides contradictory or insufficient explanations of relation between...
Analysis of the earliest income inequality and economic growth reveal new insight on interrelation b...
The idea that high levels of economic inequality negatively affect the rate and sustainability of ec...
In this paper we empirically investigate a possible effect of income inequality on growth. Using a p...
This paper discusses the main issues about increasing inequality, whether it matters and its impact ...
“Skills, Occupation Inequality and Development” is a theoretical study. There is no general agreemen...
The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Mo...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
This paper contributes to the debate over the relationship between inequality and growth by proposin...
In recent years, one important policy concern among researchers and policy makers is the possible im...
This chapter argues in favour of alternative explanations of inequality, with particular reference t...
Intense emotions tend to gather on the issue of income inequality with many scholars rallying the...
Despite the extensive existing literature on income inequality and economic growth, there remains co...
Until recently, sustaining high economic growth was thought to be the ultimate goal of development. ...
The paper deals with the consequences of an unequal wealth distribution on economic growth in develo...
Existing economic literature provides contradictory or insufficient explanations of relation between...
Analysis of the earliest income inequality and economic growth reveal new insight on interrelation b...
The idea that high levels of economic inequality negatively affect the rate and sustainability of ec...
In this paper we empirically investigate a possible effect of income inequality on growth. Using a p...
This paper discusses the main issues about increasing inequality, whether it matters and its impact ...
“Skills, Occupation Inequality and Development” is a theoretical study. There is no general agreemen...
The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Mo...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
This paper contributes to the debate over the relationship between inequality and growth by proposin...
In recent years, one important policy concern among researchers and policy makers is the possible im...
This chapter argues in favour of alternative explanations of inequality, with particular reference t...
Intense emotions tend to gather on the issue of income inequality with many scholars rallying the...
Despite the extensive existing literature on income inequality and economic growth, there remains co...
Until recently, sustaining high economic growth was thought to be the ultimate goal of development. ...
The paper deals with the consequences of an unequal wealth distribution on economic growth in develo...