It is widely believed that the East Asian economies performed exceptionally well not only in generating growth but also in keeping inequality low. This study tries to answer the questions raised by the claims of exceptionality of income distribution in East Asia. Central findings are that only Japan, Korea and Taiwan have legitimate claims to low inequality; that the East Asian economies distinguished themselves by their ability to translate high profit shares into high savings and investment rates; and that low inequality and high profit shares coexisted primarily due to the unusually even distribution of wealth.1
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the difference in human capital accumulation can...
The level of economic growth for a country represents many aspects of life in that country. These as...
Hill (2002) observes international income convergence, while within each country some regions have g...
One of the most important lessons of the East Asian development experience is that “growth with equi...
Income inequality is one of the main topics that worried economists in recent decades. It became mor...
Abstract: The extraordinary growth of the East Asian economies during the last fifty years has draw...
nations where economic growth and increasing income equality are com-patible and, when occurring tog...
The economic debate about inequality has occupied a huge place in the scientific discourse of the la...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Income growth and a more equi...
Abstract This paper synthesizes the major findings from eight selected East Asian country studies (C...
This study examines the issue of income convergence in the East−Asian economies from the non−linear ...
Using a panel data set for 18 Asian countries over the period 1970-2007, this study explores the rel...
This thesis contributes to the literature on income inequality. It does so in three distinct chapter...
The distribution of wealth and income has always been a controversial economic issue in almost every...
This article is a comparative analysis of the sources of income inequality in four countries, namely...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the difference in human capital accumulation can...
The level of economic growth for a country represents many aspects of life in that country. These as...
Hill (2002) observes international income convergence, while within each country some regions have g...
One of the most important lessons of the East Asian development experience is that “growth with equi...
Income inequality is one of the main topics that worried economists in recent decades. It became mor...
Abstract: The extraordinary growth of the East Asian economies during the last fifty years has draw...
nations where economic growth and increasing income equality are com-patible and, when occurring tog...
The economic debate about inequality has occupied a huge place in the scientific discourse of the la...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Income growth and a more equi...
Abstract This paper synthesizes the major findings from eight selected East Asian country studies (C...
This study examines the issue of income convergence in the East−Asian economies from the non−linear ...
Using a panel data set for 18 Asian countries over the period 1970-2007, this study explores the rel...
This thesis contributes to the literature on income inequality. It does so in three distinct chapter...
The distribution of wealth and income has always been a controversial economic issue in almost every...
This article is a comparative analysis of the sources of income inequality in four countries, namely...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the difference in human capital accumulation can...
The level of economic growth for a country represents many aspects of life in that country. These as...
Hill (2002) observes international income convergence, while within each country some regions have g...