The principal contribution of this article is that it provides evidence of recent trends of inequality in Guyana, but the article goes beyond this and describes the evolution of inequality since 1974 to 2013. This is done within a Kaleckian framework to derive profit and wage rates, since recent Gini coefficients data are absent. The evidence implies that inequality is on the rise. The article argues that the mining and quarrying sector regulates Guyana’s growth performance and ignites growth in the non-tradable services sector, which are characterized by low-wage-low-employment opportunities. Thus, a greater share of the gains in income in these sectors goes to profits when growth is sustained
The relationship between economic growth and income distribution equity resulting from this growth i...
The paper attempts to indentify the constraints to growth in Guyana using the Hausmann et al (2005) ...
Using census data (for 1991 and 2000) for more than 5.000 municipalities, we examine the relationshi...
The paucity of data in much of the poor world prevents serious study on distribution and the latter ...
This paper investigates whether the ‘Kuznets hypothesis’, that economic growth from low levels of GD...
WP 2008-03 January 2008In the last two decades, across a range of countries high growth rates have r...
Surprisingly little is known about the impact of natural resource booms on income inequality in reso...
The paper deals with the consequences of an unequal wealth distribution on economic growth in develo...
This paper surveys the empirical literature on the association between growth on inequality in less ...
While much ink has been spilled over the study of income inequality and economic growth, little atte...
Education is important because it allows people to contribute effectively towards the growth of the ...
There is mixed evidence in the literature of a clear relationship between income inequality and econ...
Although it is not a new phenomenon, in recent years inequality has moved to the top of the politica...
This study will use Kuznets\u27 inverted U hypothesis and the two-sector labor surplus model to try ...
Already one of the most impoverished countries in the world, Guyana’s economy is experiencing a down...
The relationship between economic growth and income distribution equity resulting from this growth i...
The paper attempts to indentify the constraints to growth in Guyana using the Hausmann et al (2005) ...
Using census data (for 1991 and 2000) for more than 5.000 municipalities, we examine the relationshi...
The paucity of data in much of the poor world prevents serious study on distribution and the latter ...
This paper investigates whether the ‘Kuznets hypothesis’, that economic growth from low levels of GD...
WP 2008-03 January 2008In the last two decades, across a range of countries high growth rates have r...
Surprisingly little is known about the impact of natural resource booms on income inequality in reso...
The paper deals with the consequences of an unequal wealth distribution on economic growth in develo...
This paper surveys the empirical literature on the association between growth on inequality in less ...
While much ink has been spilled over the study of income inequality and economic growth, little atte...
Education is important because it allows people to contribute effectively towards the growth of the ...
There is mixed evidence in the literature of a clear relationship between income inequality and econ...
Although it is not a new phenomenon, in recent years inequality has moved to the top of the politica...
This study will use Kuznets\u27 inverted U hypothesis and the two-sector labor surplus model to try ...
Already one of the most impoverished countries in the world, Guyana’s economy is experiencing a down...
The relationship between economic growth and income distribution equity resulting from this growth i...
The paper attempts to indentify the constraints to growth in Guyana using the Hausmann et al (2005) ...
Using census data (for 1991 and 2000) for more than 5.000 municipalities, we examine the relationshi...